Every N.J. COVID vaccine site handles appointments differently. Here’s how to register in every county. (2/4/21)
Updated Feb 05, 2021;
Posted Feb 04, 2021
Registered Nurse E. Renee Cantwell, left, and Registered Nurse Therese Zeitz, right, prepare vaccines at the Rowan Medicine COVID-19 Vaccination Center at Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Stratford on Jan. 27, 2021.Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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There is a multitude of ways that New Jersey residents can make an appointment to receive the coronavirus vaccine, although only a very small percentage of the state’s population have received the shot so far.
COVID Vaccine Will Be Available in Some NJ CVS Stores Next Week
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According to NPR, the White House will make available and ship one million doses of the vaccine directly to pharmacies all over the country.
The vaccine will become available at select CVS stores in New Jersey starting February 11th, as reported by NJ.com. 27 CVS stores will start distributing the vaccine starting next week.
You ll be able schedule appointments starting February 9th. Some CVS stores may not be ready for the initial distribution. The list of stores that will have access to the vaccine, will be released online once appointments can be scheduled. You can also call 800-746-7281 if you don t have access to a computer.
N.J.’s 6 vaccine megasites will remain closed Tuesday. State offices also shuttered, gov says.
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
The Meadowlands Complex in East Rutherford, Bergen County.
Rockaway Townsquare in Morris County.
The New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison, Middlesex County.
The Moorestown Mall in Burlington County.
Rowan College of South Jersey in Sewell, Gloucester County.
The Atlantic City Convention Center in Atlantic County.
Individual healthcare providers will be reaching out via phone, email and/or text to reschedule any appointments that were set for Tuesday, the governor said. The Vaccination Call Center will remain open to pre-register individuals, answer questions, and provide contact information for sites.
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It looks like Gov. Murphy’s veto threat had an effect, at least in the Assembly, where yet another attempt at marijuana clean-up legislation is moving. And while it hasn’t advanced in the Senate, the path to such an attempt doesn’t look closed off.
As snow and sleet continue to blanket South Jersey, New Jersey officials and South Jersey county officials have closed COVID vaccination sites for Monday and Tuesday.
The three South Jersey mega sites at the Moorestown Mall, Rowan College of South Jersey and the Atlantic City Convention Center are closed Monday and Tuesday as a snowstorm that began Sunday is forecasted to continue into Tuesday morning.
Camden County s largest vaccination location, at Camden County College in Blackwood, will also be closed on Monday and Tuesday, said Dan Keashen, the county s director of public affairs. Burlington County s second vaccine site, at the Emergency Services Training Center in Westampton, is closed as well.