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Are people in N J really lying to get the vaccine before it s their turn?

Are people in N.J. really lying to get the vaccine before it’s their turn? Updated Mar 14, 2021; Posted Mar 12, 2021 Registration kiosks are set up inside the Gloucester County COVID-19 vaccination site in Sewell, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. Facebook Share Tom lives and works in a border county in New York, where his job sometimes requires him to work in a health care setting. In January, when he learned he qualified for the COVID-19 vaccine, he tried and failed to get an appointment in the Empire State. So he registered instead on New Jersey’s Vaccine Scheduling System and got an appointment at the Gloucester County Mega Vaccination Site. It was a two-hour drive each way, but by mid-February, he was fully vaccinated.

These hospitals gave wealthy donors early COVID-19 vaccinations — and they each gave novel excuses for doing so

These hospitals gave wealthy donors early COVID-19 vaccinations and they each gave novel excuses for doing so MarketWatch 2/22/2021 © MarketWatch photo illustration/iStockphoto Relief over the arrival of COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S. quickly curdled into frustration over supply shortages, delivery problems, and unequal distribution. But one group has gotten a head start in receiving the coveted shots: people who’ve donated money to hospitals distributing the vaccine. Hospitals from coast to coast have offered their wealthy contributors early access to vaccines, prompting at least one investigation by state health authorities. In Topeka, Kansas, members of Stormont Vail Health’s board of directors and a separate fundraising board got vaccine shots during the first phase of the state’s rollout when vaccinations were supposed to go to nursing home residents and health-care workers, local media outlet KCUR reported.

RIGGED: New Jersey hospital gives coronavirus vaccine preference to relatives of hospital executives, trustees and donors

https://www.afinalwarning.com/492671.html (Natural News) A New Jersey hospital gave Wuhan coronavirus vaccines to ineligible people, a report said. Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township administered COVID-19 vaccine doses to its donors, trustees and some relatives of its executives. The hospital vaccinated these ineligible individuals in December and early January, amid mass immunization programs meant for health workers and nursing home residents. Local radio station New Jersey 101.5 received a list of vaccine recipients at Hunterdon from an anonymous whistleblower. Two longtime hospital donors were among the vaccine recipients included in the list. At least seven spouses and two adult children of hospital executives, administrators and medical directors also received the COVID-19 jab. Some of the recipients were in the 20s age group.

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