The Emmy-nominated actress will be the keynote speaker at a conference hosted by Penn Medicine.
The Mercer County Division of Public Health (DoPH) is now transitioning to a test pick up program.
The goal is to help residents to rid their medicine cabinets of unused and unneeded prescription medications.
The clinic is being held in collaboration with Princeton Health & Human Services.
"Stressflation" is a measurement of increased stress due to health worries, high inflation and financial concerns.
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccine will be given at the vaccination camp.
The number of cases in New Jersey continues to rise. See case numbers in Mercer County and vaccine information:
Those in need of some relief from this heat can head to Princeton Public Library or select city-owned buildings during the day this week.
Mercer County Library System branches and municipal senior centers serve as cooling sites during this summer heat wave.
A child must be at least 6 months through 5 in order to be vaccinated.
Children ages 6 months to 5 years recently became eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. The County is hosting a vaccine clinic on Thursday.
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Mercer County hospitals received high marks in the latest spring hospital safety grades.
The New Jersey Department of Health downgraded Mercer County's COVID-19 activity level to "moderate."
Around 13 percent of New Jerseyans admit they drink more in February after observing Dry January, according to the survey by Detox.net.
People can each get up to three government-provided masks at all Wegmans locations while supplies last.
For the first time in months, the New Jersey Department of Health downgraded Mercer County's COVID-19 activity level to "moderate."
The County reported a 40.7 percent decline in positive COVID cases from last week.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Mercer County.
The mask mandate that is set to expire on Monday will not be extended, due to declining positive COVID cases.
The COVID-19 testing site in South Brunswick will be closed on Saturday, as a snowstorm is expected to hit the area.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Mercer County and across NJ.
The testing center will be open Monday through Saturday and will take both walk-ins and appointments. See where:
The NJ Division of Consumer Affairs has sent more than 50 warning letters to businesses that have increased the price of COVID testing kits.
Although the number of reported positive cases has dropped, coronavirus-related deaths have gone up since last week.
To mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the County is offering vaccines and testing for residents.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Mercer County.
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A week after being deemed to be at "very high" risk for COVID-19 transmission, Mercer County's risk level dipped slightly.
Since Dec.21, COVID-19 case counts have “exploded at just an exponential rate” in the Municipality, health officials said.
Effective 5 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 13, face coverings will be required in public indoor spaces.
To prevent further hospitalization, the County is offering free vaccines to residents.
The County is now at "very high" risk for COVID-19 transmission, meaning that more than 25 people out of every 100,000 are infected.
As of Monday morning, Mercer County reported 827 cases of COVID-19. Testing will take place at CURE Insurance Arena, Gate C.
The hospital has changed its visitation policy due to the “current rate of infection for COVID-19 cases."
To prevent further hospitalization, the County is offering free vaccines to residents. On Wednesday, NJ hit a record with 20,483 cases.