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Update As COVID-19 Vaccine Sites Announced In Bergen County
UPDATE: Updated information has been released as coronavirus vaccines have begun in Bergen County, and sites have been announced.
BERGEN COUNTY — Updated information has been released as coronavirus vaccines have begun in Bergen County and officials have provided details on rollout plans that were fully underway on Friday. Vaccine sites have been announced.
The state also has released the list that shows, in order, when everybody in New Jersey can get the COVID-19 vaccine. Here's what you should know. Read more: When Can You Get COVID-19 Vaccine In NJ? Here's The New 2021 List.
Here is the Bergen vaccine site list:
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Three vaccination programs are underway at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, with the county hosting most vaccinations at a temporary medical center in Paramus.
The county is utilizing the Annex Alternative Care Facility in Paramus, a temporary hospital constructed by the Army Corps of engineers with assistance from FEMA earlier this year.
Find out what's happening in Mahwahfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
That facility was originally planned to house additional patients, but can now be used to administer over 300 vaccinations per day, the county said.
Here's what's also happening:
- Long-term care residents and employees were underway on Thursday.
- On Monday, after receiving 1,000 initial doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and in partnership with the County of Bergen, New Bridge began vaccinating other healthcare personnel in the 1A vaccination category.
- The medical center began vaccinating its staff with the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine on Dec. 18.
The Moderna vaccine program has already reached registration capacity, with 1,000 1A healthcare and EMS personnel receiving their shots. Scheduling will open again when additional vaccine doses are received from the state.
In Paramus, vaccinations also have begun at the state-run veterans home, which faced an outbreak and internal leadership issues throughout the early months of the pandemic.
Residents and staff will receive the 2nd dose of the vaccines three weeks after the first dose.
In Wyckoff, Christian Health Care Center announced that it's partnered with CVS for their vaccine rollout, but not through the federal Pharmacy Partnership.
According to Gov. Phil Murphy's office, New Jersey already has 291 long-term care facilities scheduled and over 83,000 residents and staff slated to receive vaccinations through the beginning of February 2021, with more sites to be added in the coming weeks.
READ MORE: Wyckoff's Christian Health Care, CVS Partner For COVID Vaccine
Where else will tests be available?
New Jersey already has announced six megasites for vaccine distribution, including one at The Meadowlands in Bergen County.
The megasite and Annex Alternative Care Facility at New Bridge are the only sites that have been officially announced as of now, but a Northjersey.com report stated that a plan under review by the state Department of Health also includes Bergen Community College and Bergen County Technical High School.
Both of those sites have also been used for drive-thru testing during the pandemic, with the college currently an active testing site.
County residents may also eventually be able to get their shots at one of the COVID-19 vaccination sites planned to pop up across the state soon – including at Federally Qualified Health Centers, local ShopRite locations or doctor's offices.
In all, there will be more than 200 community COVID vaccine sites across New Jersey. State Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli announced Monday that 134 of those sites will be getting the vaccine this week.
READ MORE: Here's Who May Get COVID Vaccine Next, And Where, In NJ
Who's eligible?
Limited doses of the vaccine will be available at first.
According to the protocol laid out by the state:
- Phase 1A includes paid and unpaid persons serving in health care settings who have the potential for direct or indirect exposure to patients or infectious materials as well as residents and staff of long-term care facilities.
- Phase 1B of vaccination will include frontline essential workers and people over 75. (Frontline essential workers include grocery store workers, delivery drivers and truckers.)
- Phase 1C will include other essential workers, adults 65-74, and persons aged 16-64 with medical conditions that increase the risk for severe COVID-19.
The general public will be eligible for vaccination in Phase 2 of the plan.
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