Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli says all sites have been reminded they need to give people an appointment for a 2nd shot when they get their first one.
Your odds of winning a New Jersey Lottery jackpot are pretty slim. But these days it seems like it almost might be easier to hit the Pick 6 than get an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine.
State officials say New Jersey is ready to vaccinate many more people once we get more doses, and they say getting your second shot should not be an issue once you get the first one.
The addition of a CDC list of high-risk medical conditions ahead of educators "in line" for vaccinations in New Jersey does not sit well with some concerned for a safe return to classrooms.
Starting Thursday, everyone age 65 and older as well as those with chronic health conditions will be able to make an appointment to get vaccinated anywhere in the state.
Only frontline healthcare workers, police, firefighters and those in nursing homes are supposed to get vaccinated right now but nobody is checking ID’s
As the state has opened up vaccines to first responders and awaits even more vaccine doses, there's a call for any qualified personnel to help give the shots.
State officials say you’ll get an automatic notification when you can get the shot, you can make an appointment online and the information put in the system stays confidential.
As education efforts continue the NJ Health Department Commissioner says a new survey shows a higher percentage of Garden State residents will definitely get the shot