NJ begins COVID-19 vaccinations at veterans care homes
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Jeff Cole reports on NJ long-term care residents and workers receiving COVID vaccines
ATLANTIC CITY - New Jersey officials have started coronavirus vaccinations at three veterans’ care homes, and a state agency has approved the use of the Atlantic City Convention Center as a vaccination site.
Residents and staff of the Paramus Veterans Memorial Home began receiving vaccinations on Monday, and vaccinations are set to begin over the next week at the Menlo Park and Vineland Veterans Memorial Homes, state officials said Tuesday. Our veterans were there for us in our time of greatest need, said Gov. Phil Murphy. Now it is our turn to protect them with the distribution of lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines. While this pandemic is far from over, these vaccines will undoubtedly reduce the risk of severe illness or death among the residents of our veterans memorial homes.
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New Jersey - New Jersey officials have started coronavirus vaccinations at three veterans care homes, and a state agency approved the use of the Atlantic City Convention Center as a vaccination site.
Residents and staff of the Paramus Veterans Memorial Home began receiving vaccinations on Monday, and vaccinations are due to begin over the next week at the Menlo Park and Vineland Veterans Memorial Homes, state officials said Tuesday.