Veterans from N.J. to get COVID vaccine at pop-up clinics Updated Jan 29, 2021; That’s why a pair of South Jersey pop-up clinics are being set up this weekend to vaccinate eligible veterans. The two clinics, one in Runnemede in Camden County and the other in Rio Grande in Cape May County, seek to vaccinate about 500 veterans each on Saturday. “We realize that 588 doses is not an enormous number, but for those veterans and their families, it has a huge impact,” Camden County Commissioner Melinda Kane, liaison to the Office of Veterans Affairs, told NJ Advance Media. Camden County is acting as the host facility, providing its Harry Williams Community Center as a vaccine site, while the Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center in Philadelphia will be administering the vaccines from 7:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. They are not accepting any more patients as all the vaccines are spoken for.