Are people in N.J. really lying to get the vaccine before it’s their turn?
Updated Mar 14, 2021;
Posted Mar 12, 2021
Registration kiosks are set up inside the Gloucester County COVID-19 vaccination site in Sewell, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021.
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Tom lives and works in a border county in New York, where his job sometimes requires him to work in a health care setting. In January, when he learned he qualified for the COVID-19 vaccine, he tried — and failed — to get an appointment in the Empire State.
So he registered instead on New Jersey’s Vaccine Scheduling System and got an appointment at the Gloucester County Mega Vaccination Site. It was a two-hour drive each way, but by mid-February, he was fully vaccinated.