Morris County Hits NJ's Goal: 70 Percent Of Adults Vaccinated
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Morristown NJ
03 June, 2021
9:48 AM
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MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — With a few weeks to spare, Morris became the first county in New Jersey to meet the state's goal of getting 70 percent of adults fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Morris County also leads New Jersey in terms of total population fully vaccinated, standing at 56.2 percent as of Thursday morning. The New Jersey Department of Health set a goal for 70 percent of adults to get fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of June. President Joe Biden wants to reach the same benchmark nationally by July 4. The data shows 60.6 percent of New Jersey's adults fully vaccinated but only 51.9 percent nationally. The Garden State will close its six vaccination megasites — including the Morris County regional site at Rockaway Townsquare Mall — by the end of July. It's not clear how much New Jersey will progress in terms of vaccinations by then, but the state says it will focus more on smaller, local efforts. "We're going on the offense, and we're bringing the vaccine to the people," Murphy said. "We're localizing our efforts. Every New Jerseyan who wants to be vaccinated will be. That's our promise. That's our goal." While some counties have seen more success in getting people vaccinated than others, New Jersey's municipal data also shows disparities within counties. Chatham Borough leads the county with 84 percent of adults fully vaccinated, while only 47 percent of Harding Township adults are fully inoculated against COVID-19. Here's the percentage of fully vaccinated adults in each Morris County town as of Thursday morning: Chatham Borough, 84 percentMorris Plains, 82 percentMountain Lakes, 80 percentMendham Borough, 77 percentChatham Township, 76 percentWharton Borough, 75 percentChester Borough, 74 percentBoonton Township, 73 percentRockaway Borough, 73 percentParsippany, 72 percentDenville Township: 71 percentMorris Township, 71 percentRandolph Township, 71 percentHanover Township, 69 percentMadison Borough, 69 percentMontville Township, 69 percentLong Hill Township, 68 percentPequannock Township, 67 percentLincoln Park Borough, 66 percentBoonton, 65 percentEast Hanover, 65 percentRockaway Township, 65 percentMine Hill Township, 64 percentWashington Township, 63 percentMount Arlington, 62 percentKinnelon Borough, 61 percentRiverdale Borough, 61 percentRoxbury Township, 61 percentMorristown, 60 percentButler Borough, 59 percentFlorham Park, 59 percentMount Olive, 58 percentChester Township, 58 percentMendham Township, 57 percentDover, 56 percentNetcong Borough, 53 percentJefferson Township, 52 percentHarding Township, 47 percentMorris County is ahead of the rest of New Jersey by most benchmarks. Currently, 64.6 people 12 and older — the eligible population — have been fully vaccinated in Morris County. See the chart below: The state health department has reported the following in Morris County since the pandemic began: 41,832 confirmed cases8,261 probable cases, established through viral antigen testing974 confirmed deaths259 probable deathsThanks for reading. Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site. Have a news tip? Email [email protected].
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