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COVID vaccine: Camden County reschedules COVID-19 vaccine appointments due to winter storm

BLACKWOOD, New Jersey (WPVI) The impending winter storm is causing Camden County health officials to reschedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments. Officials announced that the Camden County COVID-19 Vaccination Center is rescheduling all appointments currently scheduled for Monday, Feb. 1 and Tuesday, Feb. 2. All rescheduled appointments will now occur on Wednesday, Feb. 3. County officials said patients have already begun to receive notifications of their new appointments at the vaccination center located at the Camden County College site in Blackwood, New Jersey. Though we would like to keep the vaccination center open without interruption, we cannot, in the interest of our patients safety, expect anyone to travel to the site during what is forecasted to be a significant snow accumulation, County Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli, Jr. said in a statement Saturday. The Camden County Department of Health, Jefferson Health New Jersey, and Cooper University Health Care, a

Camden County opens vaccination site at community college in Blackwood

BLACKWOOD  Come and get a COVID vaccination at Camden County College. Camden County officials stated and repeated that call to action Wednesday on the community college campus, during opening day for the county s biggest COVID vaccination site. But officials were clear that, while they want residents to get vaccinated, not everyone is eligible yet. So far, only people in Phase 1A and certain people in Phase 1B of New Jersey s rollout plan can visit the local site.  Phase 1A now includes healthcare workers and non-hospital healthcare personnel, like doctors and pharmacists. Phase 1B groups that are eligible include emergency medical services personnel and police officers. 

Jefferson Health system unveils Moderna COVID vaccine in South Jersey

Relief.  As a nurse at Jefferson Hospital in Washington Township, Stephens has cared for COVID-19 patients since the spring outbreak. Stephens works in the intensive care unit, so she usually sees people at the sickest time of the disease, she said.  During this time, the patients can t leave the unit or have their families at their bedsides. They also don t always do well, Stephens added.  Getting the vaccine was an easy choice for me, she concluded.  Stephens was the first of 30 Jefferson Health New Jersey employees to take the vaccine Tuesday, at the hospital system s administrative building in Voorhees. The South Jersey-based system received the Moderna vaccine on Monday, according to Brian Sweeney, Jefferson New Jersey s president and COO. 

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