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The carrot and stick approach is simple: Get vaccinated and enjoy more freedoms. The general guidance is the more and more people who get vaccinated, the safer, Walensky said.
President Biden was more direct, saying, The bottom line is clear: If you re vaccinated, you can do more things.
Private businesses, public entities, higher education and entertainment venues have been preparing for life in a post-pandemic world. Many are eyeing vaccination requirements.
Seven colleges and universities in New Jersey will require students to vaccinated to return to campus in the Fall. Rutgers was the first to announce the requirement. Drew University, Montclair State University, Stevens Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Fairleigh Dickinson University and New Jersey City University have followed with similar requirements.
Business and health leaders weigh in on the challenges and opportunities of returning to a post-COVID-19 workplace
Thousands of businesses and their employees across New Jersey are at a crossroads. Many have been working remotely or at least partly remotely for the last year and now face the prospect of returning to the workplace in the coming months.
But what does that mean, and how do businesses best navigate that new path?
NJ Spotlight News on Wednesday hosted its latest virtual roundtable on the topic, and brought together business and health leaders to talk about the challenges and the opportunities.
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A semi-retired Ridgewood woman and her four cats were killed in an overnight fire Monday, responders said.
Responders found the body of 66-year-old Sharon Maes in the first-floor living room of her two-story North Pleasant Avenue home after fire broke out shortly before 1 a.m., Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella said.
She d apparently left something unattended in the oven and was overcome by smoke as she tried to flee, responders told Daily Voice.
Maes was pronounced dead at the scene, Musella said, adding that the cause wasn t considered suspicious.
Musella s detectives were working with village police and the Bergen County Sheriff s Bureau of Criminal Identification, which collected evidence, to officially determine the cause.