Help For Seniors Seeking COVID-19 Vaccinations

Cumberland County Commissioner Director Joseph Derella wants seniors to know that there are multiple ways for them to receive COVID-19 vaccinations and there is help for those struggling with the process. Derella stated, “Through our County Website (co.cumberland.nj.us), we provide detailed information on vaccinations for seniors.” Derella added, “While the online registration process is the

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Army Air Field Museum Hosts Veteran Pilot, Age 96, Via Zoom

As part of the Millville Army Air Field Museum’s Lecture and Movie Night series, distinguished pilot Rocky Gannon of South Carolina presented by Zoom on March 9. Due to COVID, the Museum has transformed these presentations to virtual events, enabling attendees to see and learn from World War II veterans from around the country. Spanning

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Expanded Eligibility for New Jersey’s Vaccination Program

Gov. Murphy has announced the expansion of eligibility for more frontline essential workers and high-risk groups in New Jersey’s COVID-19 vaccination program. Eligible groups include individuals ages 55 to 64, individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, higher education educators and staff, and communications and utility infrastructure workers among others. “Our Administration has worked closely with

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Stockton Poll: Minorities Want COVID Vaccine, Fewer Have Received It

A majority of racial and ethnic minorities and lower-income residents of New Jersey want a COVID-19 vaccine, but report getting vaccinated at half the rates of white and more affluent residents of the state, according to a Stockton University Poll released last week. Overall, at least 80 percent of all respondents see the coronavirus as

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