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Camden County opens vaccination site at community college in Blackwood

BLACKWOOD  Come and get a COVID vaccination at Camden County College. Camden County officials stated and repeated that call to action Wednesday on the community college campus, during opening day for the county s biggest COVID vaccination site. But officials were clear that, while they want residents to get vaccinated, not everyone is eligible yet. So far, only people in Phase 1A and certain people in Phase 1B of New Jersey s rollout plan can visit the local site.  Phase 1A now includes healthcare workers and non-hospital healthcare personnel, like doctors and pharmacists. Phase 1B groups that are eligible include emergency medical services personnel and police officers. 

Big Data, Big Research, Hardball University Politics, the Baptism of the Dead, and the Utah Autism Whistleblower

Big Data, Big Research, Hardball University Politics, the Baptism of the Dead, and the Utah Autism Whistleblower By Judith Pinborough-Zimmerman and Mark Blaxill Like it or not.  Legal or not.  Government collects, maintains, and even shares and sells massive amounts of your personal data.   This data collection starts before you are born and continues after you die.  Government knows your name(s), social security number, age, birthdate, if and whom you married, and when.  Were you ever divorced?  Do you have children? What are your unchanging physical characteristics, like your height and eye color?  Government likely has several photos at different ages, and possibly even your DNA and fingerprints.  Government knows how much you weighed at birth and how much you weighed when you got your first driver’s license.  They know what kind of student you were, if you received special education services, and if you attended public schools, what your grade point average was.  Th

N J urgent cares temporarily closing to send staff to hospitals amid coronavirus surge

N.J. urgent cares temporarily closing to send staff to hospitals amid coronavirus surge Updated Dec 14, 2020; Inspira Health is temporarily closing five of its 11 urgent care centers for two months or possibly longer in an effort to redeploy its staff to three hospitals and other medical facilities in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic response, a company spokesman said Monday. The urgent care facilities in Glassboro, Somerdale and Woolwich closed at 8 p.m. Sunday. Facilities in Haddon Township and Mantua closed earlier this month. Urgent care operations in East Vineland, Laurel Springs, Tomlin Station, Vineland, Washington Twp. and Williamstown will remain open.

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