Princeton University has added more than a dozen COVID-19 vaccination clinics to its schedule between today and June 11. The clinics are open to all members of the university community and to the public at large. Limited walk-in vaccines are available.
The Pfizer vaccine will be administered at the clinics at Jadwin Gym. You currently must be 16 or older to receive the Pfizer vaccine. Registration for first and second doses is available via the New Jersey Vaccine Scheduling System. University officials expect to be able to offer Pfizer vaccines to young people ages 12 to 15 starting on Friday and beyond, but appointments are not officially open to this age group yet.
Walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinics are being held at the Cure Insurance Arena and public clinics at Princeton University, according to Mercer County and Princeton University officials.
This is the perfect opportunity to get vaccinated if you have been unable to get an appointment, or couldn t get one at a time that works for your schedule. Maybe you needed a local appointment, due to transportations concerns. Here s your chance.
Below are the details for the CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton, according to the county Facebook page.
The walk-in vaccine clinics will be held:
Today (Wednesday, May 5th), 8:30am - 5pm
Tomorrow (Thursday, May 6th), 8:30am - 5pm (or later based on supply for that day)
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Due to a statewide shortage of vaccines, the clinics run by Princeton will be suspended temporarily beginning Feb. 13. (Shutterstock)
PRINCETON, NJ Beginning Feb. 13 the COVID-19 vaccine clinics run by Princeton Health Department will be put on hold due to statewide shortage of vaccines, Mayor Mark Freda announced.
The township has also stopped adding more people to the Princeton vaccine waitlists. The State has informed Mercer County municipalities that during the current vaccine shortage, it will no longer supply vaccines to municipally-run clinics, Freda said in his newsletter.
Subscribe Therefore, due to the current vaccine shortage, the clinics held by Princeton Health Department and other municipal health departments in Mercer County, will be placed on a temporary hold.