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Hudson County Vaccine Distribution Center opens
Secaucus High School nurse receives first vaccine
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Hudson Regional Health Commission’s Vaccine Coordinator Gary Garetano prepares the first dose of the Moderna vaccine.
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Hudson Regional Health Commission’s Vaccine Coordinator Gary Garetano prepares the first dose of the Moderna vaccine.
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The Hudson County Vaccine Task Force, overseen by Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise and the Hudson Regional Health Commission, officially began administering the COVID-19 vaccine to health care workers in Phase 1A of the state’s vaccination program.
Kathy Gerbasio, a Secaucus High School nurse who has tested thousands of individuals since March at Hudson County’s COVID-19 testing site at Hudson Regional Hospital, was the first person to receive the Moderna vaccine at the site.
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December 22, 2020 at 5:06 PM
HUDSON COUNTY - Healthcare professionals will have the capacity to vaccinate up to eight patients every 15 minutes at the USS Juneau Center, Office of Emergency Management, the site of Hudson County’s first COVID-19 vaccination site, officials shared Tuesday.
Capacity can be increased to up to 16 doses every 15 minutes as efforts to provide the recently approved Moderna vaccine expand to other categories of Hudson County residents, David Drumeler, Hudson County’s Deputy Business Administrator, told reporters.
Set to be operated by the Hudson Regional Health Commission (HRHC), the well thought out operation begins with a pre-registration process that will bring those seeking to be vaccinated to the site by personal automobile. After being directed by sheriff’s officers cars will be let in through bay doors eight at a time, each driver parking beside one of the stations set up and shutting off their engines. After being administered an injection,