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Front line health workers begin receiving vaccinations in Hunterdon County

Front line health workers begin receiving vaccinations in Hunterdon County Updated Dec 30, 2020; Hunterdon County’s Health Department today began providing Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccinations to emergency Medical Technicians and School Nurses, target groups authorized by the CDC as Category 1A, Hunterdon County Freeholder Board Deputy Director Susan J. Soloway announced. Soloway, the board’s health department liaison, reporting at a special meeting of the Freeholder Board said, “We have good news to report; This morning the County Health Department began administering vaccines to frontline medical workers, EMTs and School Nurses, as healthcare workers designated by the CDC as Category 1A. EMTs are often the first to arrive on-scene and provide emergency medical care to those in need and frequently have close contact with potential COVID-19 infected patients, which is why they have been placed in the category 1A. School nurses are medical workers that also have the potential f

MC saw record beach revenue in 2020, what s up for 2021?

For months local government leaders at the Jersey Shore didn t know what to expect for the summer tourism season due to the pandemic and waiting in anticipation for Governor Phil Murphy to lift restrictions holding up towns and counties. The true financial impacts of the summer of 2020 at the Jersey Shore won t truly be known until sometime next year but this year saw record beach revenue in Monmouth County despite the restrictions and despite the pandemic. With less people traveling and more people staying home, it was likely due to more local residents heading to the beach. Following another record breaking beach badge revenue summer in 2020, Monmouth County Freeholders are hoping for a continuation of that in 2021 for a season of the year that is a big part of their local economy.

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