With the FDA expected to approve Pfizer vaccines for younger children next week NJ officials are ready to open hundreds of vaccination sites across the state
Gov. Phil Murphy and the State Health Commissioner vow to be ready to give kids shots at school, doctor’s offices, pharmacies and local, county and state sites.
People of all ages with different medical conditions and occupations can get a Pfizer booster, with no proof of anything required in any way, shape or form
With thousands of New Jersey residents testing positive every day, the State Health Commissioner is urging you to consider monoclonal antibody treatment, under certain conditions
As the feds continue to discuss when the booster shot program will begin, state health officials are making plans to re-open mega-sites and other facilities to handle what is expected to be strong demand