Health & Fitness
With Clinic Coming Up, Morristown Nears 70% Of Adults Vaccinated
Sixty-eight percent of Morristown's adults are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. A Pfizer clinic will take place Thursday.

MORRISTOWN, NJ — Morristown is almost there. Sixty-eight percent of Morristown adults are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the New Jersey Department of Health.
The state set a goal for 70 percent of its adults to get fully vaccinated against the virus by July 1, which is Thursday. Although the deadline gives towns, counties and the state a way to measure their vaccination progress, that doesn't mean the push to get shots in arms ends at that time.
Zufall Health will host a Pfizer clinic for people 12 and older from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday at St. Margaret's Church (6 Sussex Ave.). The date for second doses is July 22. See information below on making appointments:
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Several pop-up clinic events have taken place in Morristown during recent weeks. Fifty-five people received shots June 16 at a pop-up site in the Town Hall parking lot.
Here are Morristown's vaccine numbers as of Tuesday morning, according to state officials:
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- People with at least one dose: 70 percent of all ages, 80 percent of adults (18 and over) and 100 percent of seniors (65 and over).
- People fully vaccinated: 60 percent of all ages, 68 percent of adults and 92 percent of seniors.
Morris County officials have reported six new COVID-19 cases in Morristown since June 17.
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