Every N.J. COVID vaccine site handles appointments differently. Here’s how to register in every county. (2/26/21)
Updated Mar 01, 2021;
Posted Feb 26, 2021
Hattie Houston, 102, of Trenton, gets vaccinated against COVID-19 at the CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton by Lisa Cairo, staff pharmacist at Capital Health System.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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Over 1.8 million New Jersey residents have so far received doses of the coronavirus vaccine since its rollout late last year, although this number may begin to rise at a more rapid pace as supply for the vaccine grows to meet overwhelming demand.
In the near future, the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines will not be the only vaccines available to New Jerseyans. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday that Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot COVID-19 vaccine meets the requirement for Emergency Use Authorization, and could be fully approved by the federal government within a few days.
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DEPTFORD TWP., New Jersey (WPVI) Vaccination sites in Pennsylvania and New Jersey are not only rescheduling appointments missed because of recent winter weather, but also anticipating a shortage of doses due to delayed shipments.
John Testa of Brick Township, New Jersey received his second shot Friday at the Gloucester County mega-site at Rowan College of South Jersey. His appointment was delayed by one day because of weather. I m so happy. I had an appointment yesterday at 8:15 a.m. and I couldn t get here, said Testa.
While county officials say anyone who missed a Thursday appointment will be accommodated through the weekend, they re also looking ahead to next week and the impact of delayed shipments.
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More federal supply is expected and a pair of major pharmacies have begun inoculations, but the appointments are still hard to come by. (Shutterstock)
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MORRIS COUNTY, NJ – Now that the COVID-19 vaccine has arrived and centers to administer it have begun appearing throughout the Garden State, anxious residents continue to ask the same question: where can I get my inoculation?
New Jersey is slowly publicly listed COVID-19 vaccination sites. Some are accepting appointments directly, but some are not. But the state has suggested reaching out to those sites and seeing if getting an appointment is possible
CAMDEN Cooper University Hospital is opening a COVID-19 vaccination center for Camden residents in Cramer Hill.
The healthcare network will unveil the site at the Salvation Army Kroc Community Center in Camden s Cramer Hill neighborhood Saturday.
Cramer Hill and East Camden are home to 38 percent of Camden s population and account for 44 percent of its COVID-19 cases, according to a Cooper news release announcing the new location.
Camden has been hit harder than any other municipality in the county. More than 8,000 COVID cases have been counted in the city of just over 77,000 residents. That s almost twice as many as the next-most affected towns of Cherry Hill and Gloucester Township, which have seen about 4,500 cases each.