Warren Co. Weekly Update COVID Vaccine Site: Here's The Latest
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Hackettstown NJ
19 March, 2021
1:00 PM
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WARREN COUNTY, NJ — The rate of COVID-19 vaccinations in New Jersey continues to increase. But the Garden State continues to deal with issues in its vaccine rollout. The New Jersey Department of Health has logged 3,224,470 vaccine doses administered as of 5 p.m. Thursday, including 2,145,952 who have received both doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine and 1,077,794 second doses. In Warren County the breakdown is 33,812 doses administered which is segmented into 23,048 first doses and 10,749 second doses. Here are some recent updates on getting the COVID-19 vaccine in New Jersey. Who's Eligible The following people are eligible for vaccinations in New Jersey as of Tuesday: health care workersresidents and workers in longterm-care of high-risk congregate care facilitiesfirst responders, including sworn law enforcement and fire professionalspeople 65 or olderpeople ages 16-65 with qualifying medical conditions that increase the risk of severe illness from the viruseducators and staff from pre-K through 12th gradechildcare workers in licensed and registered settings Transportation workers, additional public-safety workers and other high-risk individuals will be able to get vaccinated starting March 15. The following become eligible March 29: Food production, agriculture and food distribution (including grocery store and restaurant workers)Eldercare and supportWarehousing and logisticsSocial services support staffElections personnelHospitalityMedical supply chainPostal and shipping servicesClergyJudicial system NJ Lagging Behind Its Vaccine Goal New Jersey received its first shipments last week of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine — the first one-dose COVID-19 vaccine distributed in the United States. The one-dose shots could become instrumental in helping New Jersey reach its six-month vaccine goal.Nearly three months into vaccinations, the Garden State has fallen behind. New Jersey would need to administer 9.4 million doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to meet its six-month goal. That's about 51,000 per day over a six-month period. Where to Get Vaccinated Eligible patients can preregister through the state for an appointment. The process may not immediately give you an appointment date but will put you on a list to alert you when an appointment becomes available. Here's a map that will show vaccination sites near you. Those who work or volunteer at select health care facilities can make an appointment through their place of work. Veterans who receive care from Veterans Affairs health facilities or live in VA long-term care facilities may be eligible for vaccines through the VA. Here are the sites available near Warren County: Hackettstown Medical Center - Medical Office Building651 Willow Grove Street HackettstownThe website Hunterdon Family Medicine @ Riverfield - Hawk Point 6 Clubhouse Drive(908) 237-4238 ShopRite of Greenwich 1207 Route 22,Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 (908) 454-7553 ShopRite of Hackettstown The website. ShopRite Pharmacy #434 2 Clubhouse Drive Washington, NJ(908) 835-078 St. Luke's Hospital - Warren Campus185 Roseberry Street Phillipsburg(866) 785-8537, select option 7The website Warren County Health Department Multiple Locations908-475-7700 The website Zufall Health Center 18 West Blackwell Street, Dover (973) 328-3344 zufallhealth.org CVS Pharmacy Phillipsburg(800) 746-7287 cvs.com/immunizations/covid-19-vaccine CVS Pharmacy Hackettstown (800) 746-7287 cvs.com/immunizations/covid-19-vaccine Rite Aid Store 10427 Blairstown riteaid.com/pharmacy/covid-qualifier Rite Aid Store 10429 Hackettstown riteaid.com/pharmacy/covid-qualifier Rite Aid Store 10432 Washington riteaid.com/pharmacy/covid-qualifier Rite Aid Store 10526 Phillipsburg riteaid.com/pharmacy/covid-qualifier Atlantic Health officials released a video discussing their vaccination work in northern New Jersey: Tips and Tricks Patch has gathered tips that may help for securing vaccine appointments and websites with additional information: Join the New Jersey Covid Vaccine Info Facebook group. The 61,000-member group gives New Jerseyans the opportunity to share up-to-date information on vaccine availability.Follow VaxxUpdates on Twitter. The page helps Garden State residents secure vaccine appointments with instant updates on availability.CVS and Rite Aid began scheduling COVID-19 appointments at locations that will receive vaccines. But appointments fill up quickly.CentraState Healthcare System in Freehold periodically opens registration. They will email a link when you're eligible for an appointment.Check out the COVID-19 Vaccine Registration FAQ from RWJBarnabas Health.Acme is not doing COVID vaccines yet, but you can now sign up at their website to be alerted when the vaccine becomes available in your area.ShopRite sometimes has a wait time to access its vaccine scheduler, but it allows the public to make appointments.Wegmans began taking appointments on March 4 for all of their stories in the tristate area. The details we reported on previously. Thanks for reading! 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