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Protestors call on Princeton University to expand COVID-19 resources

Protestors present five demands for Princeton University to expand COVID-19 resources   1 / 3  A group of Princeton undergraduates, graduate students and community members gathered on Feb. 13 at FitzRandolph Gate to demand Princeton University expand its COVID-19 support beyond just members of the university community.PHOTO COURTESY OF GRADY TREXLER   2 / 3  A group of Princeton undergraduates, graduate students and community members gathered on Feb. 13 at FitzRandolph Gate to demand Princeton University expand its COVID-19 support beyond just members of the university community.PHOTO COURTESY OF GRADY TREXLER   3 / 3  A group of Princeton undergraduates, graduate students and community members gathered on Feb. 13 at FitzRandolph Gate to demand Princeton University expand its COVID-19 support beyond just members of the university community.PHOTO COURTESY OF GRADY TREXLER

Statement from Princeton health officer regarding COVID-19 vaccine shortage -

January 19, 2021 The Princeton Health Department released a statement on Tuesday afternoon regarding the shortage of the COVID-19 vaccine and the lack of appointment availability. Health Officer Jeff Grosser reported that his office is currently experiencing a high volume of calls and emails about the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine, but all appointments are booked for the amount of vaccine the municipality has on hand right now. “At this time, there are some important developments that are going to slow the process of distributing the vaccine. The most significant of those developments is the recent acknowledgment by the federal government that for the moment, there is a shortage of vaccine,” Grosser said. “This unfortunate news comes at a time where our state has ramped up efforts to get shots into people’s arms by creating over 300 clinics, mobilizing a substantial vaccination force of volunteers and paid personnel to staff them, only to have those efforts impede

LOOSE ENDS 1/22: Jack Morrison - centraljersey com

LOOSE ENDS 1/22: Jack Morrison × By Pam Hersh The last time I saw Princeton businessman and entrepreneur Jack Morrison was at the gym – one year ago. A few weeks prior to the gym encounter, I had interviewed Jack, along with Chef Nicolas Demurge, at Jack’s most recent Princeton restaurant endeavor, the French bistro Kristine’s. Located in the heart of Princeton at Hinds Plaza, aka Library Plaza, Kristine’s, thanks to Chef Demurge’s culinary skills and business background, grew into a popular lunch and dinner destination and had just started offering breakfast. My health-conscious daughter-in-law, whose name happens to be Christine, had eaten there and was wowed by the creativity, simplicity, freshness, “no heaviness” of the offerings. The menu also included vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free options – something very crucial to the insane food restrictions of my family members, whose only food option suitable for everyone is Styrofoam.

University will support COVID-19 vaccine efforts by hosting clinics for campus community

Emily Aronson, Office of Communications Jan. 8, 2021 11:15 a.m. At the request of the New Jersey Department of Health, Princeton University will be one of numerous distribution points for the COVID-19 vaccine once available throughout the state. The University is working in partnership with the state of New Jersey and municipality of Princeton to support vaccination efforts. Princeton plans to host on-campus clinics to administer vaccines to University undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, staff, retirees and affiliates. The clinics will also administer vaccines to household members of graduate students, faculty, staff, retirees and affiliates.  A survey will be emailed today to members of the University community to gauge interest in the vaccine. The survey is voluntary and will be used for planning purposes only. More information is available on the COVID-19 Resources website.

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