See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Somerset County and across NJ.
Like many parents living in the COVID pandemic, Julie Hynes of Bridgewater was struggling with the decision to vaccinate her children.
Gov. Phil Murphy warned that while COVID numbers have fallen, residents should not fall into complacency.
The Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District with the Middle-Brook Regional Health Commission is sponsoring a clinic on Jan. 19.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Somerset County.
About 75 percent of adult patient beds are occupied, and more than a quarter are COVID patients at RWJ Somerset and Hunterdon Medical.
As COVID cases continue to soar statewide, many Somerset County schools are pivoting to virtual or half days. See the latest case count:
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Somerset County and across NJ.
While some NJ towns are beginning to mandate masks and proof of COVID vaccination, Bridgewater Township is not quite ready to do the same.
"Our Emergency Departments are here to care for patients experiencing symptoms that warrant immediate medical attention": RWJBarnabas.
The change is motivated by science demonstrating that the majority of SARS-CoV-2 transmission occurs early in the course of illness: CDC
The demand for COVID testing remains, here's what to know about testing sites around Bridgewater.
New Jersey broke records at the end of last week hitting over 15,000 cases in one day. Here is a look at how Somerset County is faring.
New Jersey had another record-breaking day on Thursday, with 15,482 new coronavirus cases reported in one day.
The chain of urgent care clinics is also closing 13 New York City locations "to preserve our ability to staff our sites."
Boosters available in Bridgewater help protect against omicron and delta variant infections, and lessen the symptoms if you do get sick.
The figure represents just over 1 percent of hospital staff. But NJ continues to report increases in hospital workers catching COVID-19.
Here is a look at how the coronavirus is impacting Somerset County as the holidays approach, according to updated state data.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Somerset County and across NJ.
The site opens at the Bridgewater Commons for appointments and walk-ins Wednesday with the first 500 people eligible for a $25 gift card.
New Jersey's "Boost NJ Day" on Wednesday, Dec. 15 marks the one-year anniversary when the first COVID vaccine was administered in the state.
Somerset County is part of the national trend of growing coronavirus cases.
New York's new statewide indoor mask mandate went into effect Monday as the new omicron variant emerged. Will New Jersey follow suit?
The opening of Somerset County's first COVID-19 vaccination mega-site on Wednesday, Dec. 15 coincides with New Jersey's "Boost NJ Day".
NJ hit its highest number of suspected or confirmed COVID hospitalizations since April 30. Here's how Bridgewater-area hospitals are doing.
"The reality is everyone needs to be vaccinated and get boosted," said Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday during a news conference.
The Pfizer Pediatric vaccine will be offered on Friday at the Somerset County Senior Wellness Center in Bridgewater.
See a town-by-town breakdown of positive cases over the past week.
The rate of new cases has increased recently in Somerset County.
Given the unique signature generated by this variant of concern, NJ is believed to be in a better position to identify the omicron variant.
The proof is in the pudding. Less than 1 percent of breakthrough COVID-19 cases are linked to fully vaccinated New Jersey residents.
The Commonwealth Fund's study shines a light on racial and ethnic inequality in the healthcare system in New Jersey and across the nation.
The state significantly expanded available data on COVID-19 in schools. Here's where Somerset Co. stands compared to the rest of New Jersey.
Somerset County locals must show proof of residency to receive a Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, or Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 booster dose.
New Jersey officials continue to encourage residents to get vaccinated and to get their booster shot as hospitals see a COVID-19 spike.
The free programs help Somerset County residents to cope with mental health issues stemming from the impact of unprecedented disasters.
This is the seventh time in a row the hospital received an A grade from nonprofit group Leapfrog in its bi-annual report.