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Girl Scout gala raises funds to support leadership opportunities for girls

Girl Scout gala raises funds to support leadership opportunities for girls Girl Scout gala raises funds to support leadership opportunities for girls Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore raised more than $155,000 to provide leadership programs for girls in need at its annual Women of Distinction and Community Partners Gala on May 26 at the Eagle Oaks Golf and Country Club in Howell. More than 200 supporters attended the charitable event, celebrating nine community leaders and generating funds to ensure area girls have the opportunity to learn and grow in Girl Scout programs, regardless of ability to pay, according to a press release.

NJ dental group: Don t avoid checkups due to COVID concerns

New Jersey dentists have been open during the pandemic for non-emergencies since the end of May, but individuals in the profession worry too many residents are putting off routine dental care in an attempt to limit their exposure to the coronavirus. And as vaccinations get distributed throughout the Garden State, and more people start feeling comfortable in a doctor s chair, there s additional concern the dentist s offices will see a wave of appointments and problems they won t be able to handle in a timely manner. There s a percentage of patients that are sitting on the sidelines, they re not coming in, said Mitchell Weiner, a general dentist in South Brunswick and president of the New Jersey Dental Association. We re always concerned in the dental profession about people who put off routine care that was way before coronavirus; coronavirus has only exacerbated that situation.

NJ considers allowing COVID vaccines at dentists, eye doctors

NJ considers allowing COVID vaccines at dentists, eye doctors Published: January 18, 2021 The first COVID-19 vaccination to be administered in New Jersey is prepared at University Hospital. (Pool photo by Kirsten Luce for The New York Times) TRENTON New Jerseyans could soon get their COVID-19 vaccines at their dentists or eye doctors, under bills endorsed by an Assembly committee. Two weeks ago, state Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli authorized dentists, paramedics and other health care providers to help administer COVID-19 shots at any vaccine site in the state. The proposed state law may take that a step further to also include flu and HPV vaccines.

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