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COVID, Vaccines: What's Ahead In Somerset County In 2021
Here's what's happening in Somerset County in 2021 after the year 2020 brought illness, strife and tragedy.
SOMERSET COUNTY, NJ — The new year will bring new beginnings – but still some headaches – after a year of illness, strife and tragedy in Somerset County.
Somerset County can expect continued coronavirus restrictions, but there is hope for a vaccine that could finally end the coronavirus crisis that's shut down schools and businesses.
Here's what's coming in 2021:
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Somerset County Rolls Out COVID-19 Vaccine For Health Workers
Somerset County began administering the COVID-19 vaccine to health workers on Tuesday and is currently identifying sites where it can safely and quickly provide vaccines to the public once available.
Find out what's happening in Warrenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The primary vaccination site will be at Raritan Valley Community College, and smaller sites are currently planned for the Bridgewater Senior Center, Quail Brook Golf Course in Franklin, and Warrenbrook Golf Course in Warren.
COVID-19 Nurse Is First To Get Vaccine At RWJ Hospital Somerset
While Somerset County health officials received the Moderna vaccine, the hospitals such as Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset began administering the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer, Inc. to its staff last week.
Expect to see COVID-19 vaccination sites popping up across the state very soon – including at your local ShopRite or doctor's office – as New Jersey is putting together a plan for who gets the vaccine next.
Here's When NJ May Be 'Back To Normal' – And You'll Be COVID-Free
State officials outlined plans for reaching "herd immunity" in New Jersey – and when you'll be safe from COVID-19 once the vaccines work.
Gov. Murphy: NJ Opening 6 COVID Vaccine 'Megasites:' Here's Where
The six "megasites," as well as 200 satellite centers, will deliver vaccinations for COVID-19, the governor said. Here's when and where.
Gov. Murphy Now Says NJ Daily COVID Cases Could Double To 12K
Cases may hit 12,000 if NJ doesn't control COVID, and hospitalizations could spike to their highest levels since spring, Gov. Murphy said.
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