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NJ COVID vaccine: Rare breakthrough infections among vaccinated

NJ COVID vaccine: Rare breakthrough infections among vaccinated
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The COVID-19 treatment that s working | NJ Spotlight News

The COVID-19 treatment that s working | NJ Spotlight News
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All New Jersey Residents Age 16 And Up Now Eligible For COVID Vaccine

All New Jersey Residents Age 16 And Up Now Eligible For COVID Vaccine CBS New York 1 hr ago Syndicated Local – CBS New York NEWARK, N.J. (CBSNewYork) As of Monday, everyone 16 and up in the United States is eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine. The rule has already been in effect for New York and Connecticut, but now it’s also in New Jersey. As CBS2’s John Dias reported, seniors lined up outside the COVID-19 vaccination site at Essex Community College to get their second shot. “I have faith in the vaccine,” one told Dias. Now, younger generations can join in.

Is N J finally beating back COVID? All signs are trending up

Is N.J. finally beating back COVID? All signs are trending up. Updated 8:59 AM; Today 7:30 AM Gov. Phil Murphy and First Lady Tammy Murphy congratulate a casino worker earlier this month after she received a COVID-19 vaccine at the Atlantic City Convention Center.Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Facebook Share Finally, New Jersey appears to be turning a corner. Just a few weeks ago, experts declared that the state had entered a third wave, complete with scary models predicting more carnage. But was the third wave an actual wave? Or was it the pandemic’s last stand?

NJ COVID hospitalizations of young people climb, senior illness drops

The scenes in New Jersey s intensive care units were unmistakable last spring  a sea of senior citizens, many of them 75 and older, filling beds, ravaged by COVID-19 and gasping for air. New Jersey hospitals never saw levels like that again. But this spring, as hospitalizations began to steadily increase during another wave, emergency departments filled with a new demographic: working-age adults. The overall COVID population in our hospitals is getting significantly younger, said Dr. Daniel Varga, chief physician executive of Hackensack Meridian, the state s largest hospital network. It s very different from what we were seeing this time last year. The percentage of COVID patients being admitted to hospitals who were under 60 years old jumped to 49% of all COVID admissions last week a sizable increase from December, when that group represented about 35% of COVID admissions, according to the state Health Department.

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