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The Langley sisters - Bernice, Rose, Edith and Nora - range in age from 84 to 97.
The four came together at Inspira Medical Center in Mullica Hill to receive their second shots.
The Action Cam was there as the sisters made their way into an outside tent.
The Langley women waited their turn. Then they were each called to get their shot. Two sisters were called at a time, so one could be with another from a distance as they were receiving the vaccine.
The sisters said they were looking forward to being vaccinated so they could spend more time with each other.
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With the state s positivity rate being just over 10%, second doses become that much more important.
Health care workers who received their first dose 28 days ago are now getting their second dose as scheduled amid concerns of widespread availability in New Jersey.
A vaccine center in Newark at Essex County College, one of the first to be opened, will be administering second doses to those health care workers.
The state has six vaccine mega-sites open the most recent opening Friday in East Rutherford at the Meadowlands.
However, there are more people eligible to be vaccinated than there are available vaccines.
A local infectious disease expert says messages about side effects, allergic reactions and other uncertainties about the COVID-19 vaccine are important, but shouldn t over-shadow t
The Garden State, which expanded the pool of those eligible for a vaccine last week, is nearing 400,000 vaccinations.
With the infrastructure in place for mass inoculations, the governor is counting on the incoming Biden administration to help fill them. All that we are currently missing are the doses of vaccines necessary for us to put this machinery into high gear, said Governor Phil Murphy.
To support their expanded vaccination efforts of some 200,000 residents, Delaware is launching an online appointment system, starting with those 65 and older to get vaccinated at a state-run site.