Tag: COVID-19 vaccines
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Local temples host vaccine clinics on behalf of Indian Health Camp of New Jersey
Indian Health Camp of New Jersey (IHCNJ) continues to provide support during the pandemic. Legacy Pharmacy Group, Marlboro Medical Arts Pharmacy, the New Jersey State Department of Health and Doc Go, in collaboration with IHCNJ, Shree Swaminarayan Temple in South Brunswick and Ved Mandir in Milltown held two COVID-19 vaccine booster drives on Dec. 18.…
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Saint Peter’s to hold vaccine and booster clinics
Saint Peter’s University Hospital is hosting both Moderna COVID-19 booster vaccine clinics and a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine clinic for first, second and booster doses in December. Upcoming Moderna COVID-19 booster vaccine clinics will be held on Mondays, Dec. 13, 20 and 27, by appointment. Parking is available in the main hospital parking deck off Park…
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Mercer County continues vaccine pop-up clinics
Mercer County’s vaccine pop-up clinics will be ongoing through at least October. The clinics are will be available from Sept. 3 to Oct. 1. Each of the clinic locations will provide vaccines from Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer and Moderna from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The one-dose shot of J&J is for people 18 years…
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South Brunswick to hold vaccine clinic on Aug. 27
Through a partnership with Penn Medicine Princeton Health, South Brunswick Mayor Charlie Carley announced a vaccination clinic at the South Brunswick Wellness Center on Aug. 27 from 4-6:30 p.m. Individuals 12 years of age or older who have not yet been vaccinated are welcome to register. The vaccination clinic will offer the first dose of…
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Princeton Health Department will use art as a way to turn residents away from vaccine hesitancy
Work for a new COVID-19 vaccine art campaign designed to encourage vaccinations and inspire hope is already underway in Princeton. The campaign is being spearheaded by Princeton Health Department Vulnerable Population Outreach Coordinator (VPOC) Gwendolyn Krol. Krol drew inspiration for the campaign from officials in Charlotte, North Carolina’s Mecklenberg County, which had artists create pieces…
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Rite Aid’s North Brunswick location will offer COVID tests beginning Jan. 22; company seeks pharmacists to help with vaccine distribution
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Rite Aid will open 60 additional no-charge COVID-19 test sites, including a new location in North Brunswick, on Jan 22. Additionally, eligibility will expand to children age 4 and older, regardless if they are exhibiting virus symptoms, across all of Rite Aid’s 460 drive-through testing sites, effective Jan 22. The testing sites, part…