Newark Coronavirus Updates: How Many Vaccines, Cases?

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Newark NJ

31 May, 2021

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NEWARK, NJ — About 29 percent of Newark residents are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to state statistics released Friday. The number is up from last week, when it stood at 28 percent. The New Jersey Department of Health recently began releasing vaccine statistics for each city and town in the state. The state's website doesn't note which variety of the vaccine have been given. The Pfizer and Moderna versions require two doses spaced several weeks apart; the Johnson & Johnson vaccine only requires a single dose. State health officials noted that the website may show more than 100 percent vaccine coverage for some towns due to several reasons, including people moving, students living on campus in the area, and people living in long-term care facilities. Newark has a population of 282,011 residents, according to the most recent estimate from the U.S. Census. In Newark, here's the percentage breakdown of people who have gotten "at least one dose" of COVID-19 vaccine as of May 28: All Ages – 39 percent 18 and Up – 51 percent 65 and Up – 72 percent Here's the breakdown of fully vaccinated people who have completed their course in Newark: All Ages – 29 percent 18 and Up – 39 percent 65 and Up – 62 percent NEWARK COVID CASES, DEATHS Newark has seen 36,826 cumulative COVID-19 cases, according to statistics released by Essex County on Friday. Other recent case totals in Newark include: May 21 – 36,810 casesMay 14 – 36,662 cases Newark has seen 993 cumulative deaths linked to the disease as of Friday, county officials said. Other recent death totals in Newark include: May 21 – 988 deathsMay 14 – 978 deaths HOW TO GET A COVID-19 VACCINE IN ESSEX COUNTY The state has opened its eligibility list to anyone 16 and older who lives, works or studies in New Jersey. Vaccines are available to all residents, regardless of immigration or insurance status. New Jersey has cleared the way for hundreds of vaccination sites across the state, including Federally Qualified Health Centers, supermarkets, pharmacies and doctor's offices. Some are accepting appointments or have residency requirements, but others do not. People can visit COVIDvaccine.nj.gov to preregister. New Jersey recently added a "vaccine appointment finder" that can be seen here. In Essex County, there are more than 40 places to get a COVID-19 vaccine if you qualify, including county-run sites in West Orange and Newark that have walk-up appointments available. See related article: Essex County Announces Big Changes At Its COVID Vaccine Sites Some sites in Essex County, such as a federal-backed center in Newark, use the Pfizer version, which is approved for people 12 and over. However, many other sites use the Moderna version, which is only available to people 18 and up. Send local news tips and correction requests to [email protected] Sign up for Patch email newsletters. Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site. Don't forget to visit the Patch Newark Facebook page.

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