Tag: Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
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Princeton University vaccine clinics continue through September
Princeton University expects to host additional vaccine clinics once the latest series of clinics conclude on Sept. 29. The university has been running vaccination clinics for the university community and the public at Jadwin Gym. September clinics are occurring each Wednesday starting on Sept. 1 from 1-4 p.m. Following Sept. 1, clinics will be on…
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Princeton’s mobile vaccine clinics deliver shots to hard-to-reach residents and workers
Through a mobile vaccine program, the Princeton Health Department is bringing the COVID-19 vaccine on the road to Princeton residents. Mobile vaccine clinics have been launched in Princeton community organizations, local businesses and will soon take place in houses of worship in an effort to help those who have found it difficult to get the…
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Princeton University will host additional vaccination clinics for the public
A series of vaccination clinics open to the public are already underway at Princeton University, since the university received more than 2,000 first doses of the Pfizer vaccine from the New Jersey Department of Health. First dose clinics have already occurred on May 6, 11 and 12 at Jadwin Gym. With those who were scheduled…
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Most schools in Woodbridge School District back to in-person learning five days a week
WOODBRIDGE – Most of the schools in the Woodbridge School District are back to in person learning five days a week. “Those schools not back to five days will hopefully be back to five days very, very shortly,” Schools Superintendent Robert Zega said in a video message on April 2. “Our goal is to have…
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Edison school, town officials plea for equal distribution of COVID-19 vaccine
EDISON – School and township officials have plans at the ready to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. “At this point my job is to provide the resources,” said Andy Toth, deputy fire chief and office of emergency management coordinator. “We have refrigerators and freezers for the vaccine. We have plans in place all ready to go…
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Old Bridge Township Council takes stance on COVID-19 vaccinations for students
OLD BRIDGE – Members of the Old Bridge Township Council took a stance opposing state Sen. Joseph Vitale’s (D-19) proposal to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for students once the vaccine is approved for students and once students return to full in-person learning. Vitale, chairman of the Senate’s health committee, began discussion with other lawmakers mandating the…
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Brandywine at Princeton suffers first loss of residents due to COVID, but looks toward future with beginning of vaccinations
Although five residents of Brandywine Living at Princeton died within a two-week span as a result of COVID-19, vaccinations have begun to keep all residents and staff members safe, according to administrators of the facility. The residents who died were in their early 90s, on average, and had an average residence at the South Brunswick-based…
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Old Bridge school officials looking to bring in outside provider to provide COVID-19 vaccine in district
OLD BRIDGE – School officials are working on securing an outside provider to provide the COVID-19 vaccine for its teachers, faculty and staff when the time comes. Currently, the vaccine is open to healthcare personnel, long-term care residents and staff, first responders and individuals at high risk in category 1A. Teachers are part of category…