The Murphy Administration blew a paperwork deadline. The res

The Murphy Administration blew a paperwork deadline. The result: a one week nursing home vaccination delay. »


TRENTON, N.J. – If your grandparent catches COVID-19 this upcoming Christmas week in a New Jersey nursing home? You’ll know who to blame, Save Jerseyans.
On Friday, the woman who needs an introduction (State Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli) admitted that the Murphy Administration blew a federal paperwork deadline and, as a result, New Jersey will start distributing COVID-19 vaccines in nursing homes on December 28th instead of December 21st. Persichilli blamed the delay on the “volume of information that had to be inputted, nothing more than that.”

“In order to start on the 21st, there was a deadline of the 7th for inputting all the registered skilled nursing facilities, long-term care facilities, assisted living facilities, of which we have over 650, we missed that date by a day,” Persichilli complained at Friday’s dauly COVID-19 briefing. “We asked to start on the 21st and they said no, you will start on the 28th.”

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