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Every health care worker in New Jersey s private and public health care facilities, along with those who work at state prisons and county jails, will be required to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 7, or get tested once or twice every week for the coronavirus, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday.
The mandate applies not only to employees of state-owned facilities, such as the state veterans homes, psychiatric hospitals and developmental centers, but also to privately owned hospitals, nursing homes and behavioral health care facilities. This mandate is the floor, Murphy said. If we do not see significant increases in vaccination rates among employees in these settings, we are ready and willing to require all staff to be vaccinated as a condition of their employment.
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