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The Rev. Margo Barnes of New Hope Baptist Church in Newark receives her second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the vaccination center at Essex County College on March 11. (Photo courtesy of Essex County)
This article was updated on March 12
ESSEX COUNTY, NJ New Jersey keeps expanding the number of its available COVID-19 vaccination sites, with new locations recently added to the state s ever-evolving list.
In Essex County alone, there are more than 30 places to get a vaccine if you qualify. Supply shortages have limited the number of people who can get a shot, however, and demand is far outpacing the available doses – a nationwide issue (read more below).
N.J. just expanded COVID vaccine eligibility. Here’s how to register for a vaccine in every county.
Updated Mar 15, 2021;
Posted Mar 15, 2021
Hattie Houston, 102, of Trenton, gets vaccinated against COVID-19 at the CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton by Lisa Cairo PharmD, staff pharmacist at Capital Health System.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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Monday marked the first of two expansions this month of those who are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Those in groups eligible for the vaccine starting Monday include transportation workers and several other groups who can now schedule shots, though appointments remain hard to get.
Kevin Conlin’s retirement comes a year after he stepped out of his CEO role in February 2020 and moved into the role of executive chairman in April 2020. Horizon’s Board of Directors elected Todd Brown, who has served on Horizon’s Board since 2012 and as its lead director since 2018, as the company’s next chairman.
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Pleased that Rutgers has plans to come clean | Letters
Updated Mar 14, 2021;
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Divestment from fossil fuel-related companies will help make Rutgers’ actions more in line with its stated goals of protecting the environment, reducing carbon emissions and supporting a healthy community.
As someone served by the New Jersey Teachers Pension and Annuity Fund, I hope that similar divestment actions will be taken there to not only help preserve the planet, but also to move out of clearly losing investments.
Teachers, school staff, and other state workers have no interest, financially or otherwise, in continuing to support Big Oil, coal mining, gas pipeline and other polluting, non-renewable fossil fuel companies from the last century.