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Residents 12 and over may soon be eligible for the Pfizer vaccine

Hudson Reporter Residents 12 and over may soon be eligible for the Pfizer vaccine Bayonne is down to only 45 active COVID-19 cases × Those ages 12 to 15, who are not yet eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, may be eligible soon. Bayonne is readying to vaccinate residents age 12 and over, according to Mayor James Davis. The Food and Drug Administration is set to approve the Pfizer vaccine for this age group soon. “We are seeing great progress with our vaccine program in Bayonne,” Davis said. “We hope to announce availability of the Pfizer vaccine to anyone over the age of 12 very soon.” Davis urgies residents to go to the Korpi Ice Rink any day of the week to get vaccinated.

Walk-in vaccinations available at the Korpi Ice Rink

× Bayonne residents wait 15 minutes after getting vaccinated at the Korpi Ice Rink. Bayonne residents can now walk in to get vaccinated at the Korpi Ice Rink behind Bayonne High School at 669 Avenue A, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The city has been vaccinating the general public since eligibility expanded to include everyone 16 and over on April 19. Prior to the opening of the ice rink site, the city had been administering vaccines at Bayonne Medical Center and the Bayonne Community Museum. Second vaccine doses continue to be administered to many residents at the museum, but new vaccination appointments at that site have ceased.

City to receive Pfizer vaccine next week - Hudson Reporter

City to receive Pfizer vaccine next week - Hudson Reporter
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With J&J vaccine shelved, Bayonne forges ahead with Moderna

With J&J vaccine shelved, Bayonne forges ahead with Moderna With J&J vaccine shelved, Bayonne forges ahead with Moderna × The vaccine primarily administered in Bayonne has been the Moderna vaccine. After the state of New Jersey ordered the temporary pause in the use of all Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines in the state, Bayonne Mayor James Davis announced, “We will not use J&J until we have state approval to do so.” Hudson County has also paused administering the J&J vaccine out of an abundance of caution following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the state.

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