1,812
For the month of November, the state is averaging 45,000 tests per day.
Testing sites around the state have seen a huge increase in volume over the last two weeks. Learn more about that here
If you would like to get tested here are some sites the Governor highlighted in his briefing today:
Testing is available in Harrison Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Harrison Community Center on Warren Street
In Jersey City, tests will be available 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. this upcoming Monday and Wednesday at the United Way on Bergen Avenue, and from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and Wednesday at the Bethune Center on MLK Drive.
No appointment, no problem: Where to get walk-in vaccines in NJ
Rite Aid joins the state s COVID-19 vaccine megasites in offering walk-in shots as the state hits another milestone in its campaign to reach 4.7 million fully vaccinated adults.
The news comes as the Department of Health announced that over 3 million residents are fully vaccinated as of Friday.
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The chain s 129 New Jersey locations will have a limited supply of vaccine available for those who simply walk-in wanting a shot but still recommends having an appointment.
“The availability of vaccines in every Rite Aid location is a major milestone in our ongoing effort to fight COVID-19,” CEO Jim Peters said. “Vaccine availability is improving every day, and our pharmacists are ready to administer vaccines safely and efficiently, providing the benefits of pharmacist-administered vaccines in a safe and sterile environment right in your neighborhood.:
Here’s the latest on how to get a COVID vaccine in N.J. (4/30/21)
Updated Apr 30, 2021;
Posted Apr 30, 2021
A person waits in line at the Cure Insurance Arena in Trenton for a COVID-19 vaccine.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
have been fully vaccinated for the coronavirus as vaccine appointments continue to open across the state.
All New Jersey residents ages 16 and older are eligible for the vaccine. Individuals ages 16 and 17 must schedule an appointment to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which is the only vaccine in the United States approved for ages 16 and older. The Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are recommended for residents ages 18 and older.
All 6 COVID-19 vaccine megasites in New Jersey offering walk-in appointments
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New Jersey to expand indoor, outdoor gathering capacities on May 10
Come May 10, new and expanded capacities will be in place for both indoor and outdoor gatherings in New Jersey. Gov. Murphy s Monday announcements impact everything from stadiums to high school proms and graduation ceremonies.
NEW JERSEY - No appointment is needed at all six of New Jersey s COVID-19 vaccine megasites starting Thursday. From now on, all six N.J. megasites are offering walk-in vaccinations. You do NOT need an appointment to get vaccinated at these sites, and you do not need to be a resident of a specific county to get vaccinated at that county s megasite, the New Jersey Department of Health tweeted.