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I get so many questions online about the coronavirus itself, the vaccine. The biggest question I get is the same one: is it safe? he said.
The CDC says the vaccine is safe and effective in preventing hospitalizations and deaths, and Cicchetti is doing all that he can to help riders feel safe on their way to get a shot.
Cicchetti himself is fully vaccinated and he says he wipes down and sanitize the vehicle before each ride. He requires all riders to wear masks covering their nose and mouth at all times, to sanitize their hands before entering his car and he ll check their temperatures as well.
I get so many questions online about the coronavirus itself, the vaccine. The biggest question I get is the same one: is it safe? he said.
The CDC says the vaccine is safe and effective in preventing hospitalizations and deaths, and Cicchetti is doing all that he can to help riders feel safe on their way to get a shot.
Cicchetti himself is fully vaccinated and he says he wipes down and sanitize the vehicle before each ride. He requires all riders to wear masks covering their nose and mouth at all times, to sanitize their hands before entering his car and he ll check their temperatures as well.
By Sam Rosalie
Today’s feature comes from our very own David Brody!
There’s a New Jersey couple- Joe Cicchetti and Shirley Limburg, and they are giving FREE rides to people who need to get to their vaccine appointment, but have no way of getting there. And they’ll drive as far as an HOUR away!
It started with Joe and his passion for restoring cars- he thought it might be amusing to make a car look like the coronavirus- and he did! Little red sticks with balls of red spikes covering the hood.
BUT, he and his partner use it for extreme good. The service is called “Joe’s Covee Car,” and if you agree to wear a mask the whole trip and get your temperature taken at pickup, Joe and Shirley will gladly take stuck residents in Hunterdon and Warren County to their appointments. It’s gotten so popular in fact, that other volunteers have reached out from different areas, and volunteered to drive for the business.