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Camden County COVID-19 Vaccine Site Offering Walk-In Appointments
Camden County's COVID-19 vaccination center at Camden County College is now offering walk-in appointments, as of Monday.

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Camden County’s COVID-19 vaccination center at Camden County College is now offering walk-in appointments, county officials announced on Monday.
It is also once again offering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after the Department of Health lifted the pause on the vaccine late last week. Read more here: Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine To Resume In NJ
It is also offering the Moderna vaccine. Both vaccines are available to residents ages 18 and up.
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The center, at 200 College Drive in the Blackwood section of Gloucester Township, doesn’t offer the Pfizer vaccine, which has been approved to be administered to residents ages 16 and 17.
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The Camden County Vaccination Center is operated by the county in partnership with Cooper University Health Care and Jefferson Health-New Jersey.
“Our team is always evaluating and reevaluating how best to offer these services to our community. With more than half of our adult population already vaccinated, our goal is to reduce and eliminate any hurdles our remaining residents face,” Camden County Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said. “By giving patients the opportunity to receive their vaccination without an appointment, we hope to provide additional flexibility and to simplify the process. If you have not gotten your vaccine yet, we strongly urge you to take advantage of these changes.”
The Camden County Vaccination center joins the New Jersey COVID-19 Vaccination Mega-Sites in Atlantic City and in Gloucester County in offering walk-in vaccinations.
The Vaccination Center is currently open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Those who still wish to schedule an appointment can do so by visiting CamdenCountyVaccine.com.
Last week, there were still thousands of appointments available at the Vaccination Center. Read more here: No Need To Double Down On Vaccines Amid J&J Pause: Camden County
Anyone who receives the Moderna vaccine will still be required to schedule a second shot appointment 28-days after they receive their first.
Camden residents can also continue to be vaccinated at the Kroc Center in Camden. The Kroc Center is open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Tuesdays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Appointments can be made by visiting my.cooperhealth.org or by calling 856-225-6141. Additional walk-up appointments may be available based on supply.
The Kroc Center is currently administering the Moderna vaccine. The Pfizer vaccine, which has been approved for residents ages 16-and-up, may be available at other locations throughout the county. Read more here: COVID-19 Vaccines Available At These Camden County Sites
Cooper’s Ferry Partnership recently announced that it has partnered with Uber to provide free transportation to thousands of city residents who face challenges traveling to the vaccine sites. More information is available by calling 856-283-3942.
Anyone with questions about the COVID-19 vaccine can call the Camden County vaccination information hotline at its new number at 856-549-0530.
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