Hoboken Pauses Vaccination Programs Using Johnson & Johnson Shots

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Hoboken NJ

13 April, 2021

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HOBOKEN, NJ — Following CDC and FDA recommendations on Tuesday to pause use of the Johnson & Johnson one-dose coronavirus vaccine, the city of Hoboken has put a "temporary pause" on its programs using it, including a clinic scheduled for Tuesday at a local pharmacy and a homebound senior vaccination program. According to city spokesman Vijay Chaudhuri, 100 people signed up for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine with Medicine Man Pharmacy on Tuesday will be rescheduled to Carepoint (Hoboken's hospital) later in the week, as it uses both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. In addition, approximately 20 homebound residents scheduled for a Johnson & Johnson shot this week will have their shots temporarily postponed, Chaudhuri said. A statement from the city Tuesday morning said: "Following guidance from the State Department of Health, the City of Hoboken is putting a temporary pause on homebound senior vaccinations, as well as vaccine clinics with our local pharmacies utilizing Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Those residents with appointments for Johnson & Johnson vaccines at today's clinic at 605 Jackson St. with Medicine Man Pharmacy and Compounding are being offered appointments this week through the Hoboken Health Department at Carepoint." Hudson County also said in a release Tuesday morning that it will pause using Johnson & Johnson vaccines at its county site at the USS Juneau Center in Kearny. However, it will continue to administer the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines there (watch for more information later). They are also still taking appointments for eligible residents. READ MORE: Hudson County To 'Pause' Use Of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine At Its Sites. To register for sites around Hudson County, in Hoboken, or at private pharmacies, see Patch's updated list: Hudson County Vaccine Site Updates READ MORE: NJ Pharmacies To Stop Using Johnson & Johnson Vaccine More information See stories about all three vaccines here and here.Find out if you're eligible now in NJ by clicking this link.As of this week, 562,000 Americans have died of the virus. (See how your county is doing with this CDC link.) If you need help from volunteers to get an appointment: A woman in Hoboken has started a group of volunteers called Sarah's Vaccine Angels, to help people in underserved areas of North Jersey to find an appointment. They can be reached at [email protected] or 201-241-4292. READ MORE HERE. Want to be the first in your neighborhood to get breaking news alerts like this one, or a daily morning newsletter of news in your town? You can sign up for Patch alerts and/or a free a daily digest of news here: Sign up and choose your preferences. Got news? Email [email protected]. Got photos? Please include express written permission from the photographer for us to use them. To be the first to get free news alerts with breaking stories in your town, or to get a free local newsletter each morning, sign up for Patch breaking news alerts or daily newsletters.

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