Where in N.J. residents say they are least likely to get vaccinated against COVID-19
Updated 8:57 AM;
But as the shots become available to everybody, will everybody roll up their sleeves for them?
That’s a critical concern for public health officials throughout the U.S., as they seek to persuade skeptics to get vaccinated, which medical experts stress is safe and a key to bringing to heel a disease that has already claimed more than 560,000 American lives.
Those fears were brought to the forefront this week when federal regulators paused the use of Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot vaccination to investigate a rare health complication, fueling worries that vaccine reluctance could rise.
Where in N J residents say they are least likely to get vaccinated against COVID-19
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Only 54% of older N.J. residents are fully vaccinated. Here’s how each county is doing.
Updated Apr 12, 8:23 AM;
Posted Apr 11, 11:00 AM
Marie Gardner gets her first vaccine shot from Sharad Patel the owner/pharmacist of the Sparta Pharmacy. Residents of Knoll Heights assisted living in Sparta get their first Covid-19 Moderna vaccine shot Friday afternoon. Friday, February 12, 2021. Sparta, N.J. USA (Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media) Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media
Facebook Share was made available after this story was originally published, which shows 61% are now fully vaccinated as of April 11 and 78% have received one shot.
As New Jersey prepares to expand coronavirus vaccine eligibly to all adults, experts are warning that work still needs to be done to ensure New Jersey’s most vulnerable residents can access shots.