Health & Fitness
COVID-19 Vaccine Availability Expands Monday In NJ: What To Know
Many New Jerseyans became eligible Monday for vaccination against COVID-19. And more will soon be able to receive inoculations.

NEW JERSEY — Many New Jerseyans became eligible Monday for vaccination against COVID-19. Employees in certain "essential" fields became eligible for vaccinations Monday, while many others will qualify for inoculation starting April 5.
Who Joined The List Monday?
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Employees in the following professions can now get inoculated:
- Food production, agriculture and food distribution (including grocery store and restaurant workers)
- Eldercare and support
- Warehousing and logistics
- Social services support staff
- Elections personnel
- Hospitality
- Medical supply chain
- Postal and shipping services
- Clergy
- Judicial system
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Who's already eligible?
- Paid and unpaid healthcare workers
- Residents and workers of long-term care and high-risk congregate care facilities
- First responders including sworn law enforcement and fire professionals
- Individuals aged over 65
- Individuals aged 16-64 that have certain medical conditions that increase the risk of severe illness from the virus
- Pre-K to 12 educators and staff
- Childcare workers in licensed and registered settings
- Transportation workers
- Additional high-risk individuals
- Additional public safety workers
Who becomes eligible April 5?
- Individuals 55 and over
- Individuals ages 16 and up with intellectual and developmental disabilities
- Educators, including support staff, in higher education settings
- Communications infrastructure support, including engineers, and technicians and members of the press
- Real estate, building, and home service workers, including construction workers, code officials, plumbers, electricians, HVAC technicians, property management and maintenance workers
- Retail financial institution workers, including bank tellers, lending services, public accounting and check-cashing workers
- Sanitation workers providing disinfection and janitorial services, city sanitation workers; residential, commercial, and industrial solid and hazardous waste removal workers
- Laundry service workers, including those working in laundromats, laundry services and dry cleaners
- Utility workers including electrical generation and supply system, natural gas delivery, nuclear power plant, water supply, telephone and cable/fiber/optical/broadband/cellular service workers
- Librarians and support staff at municipal, county and state libraries
Where and How to Find Appointments
Patch has gathered tips that may help for securing vaccine appointments and websites with additional information:
- Join the New Jersey Covid Vaccine Info Facebook group. The 61,000-member group gives New Jerseyans the opportunity to share up-to-date information on vaccine availability.
- Follow VaxxUpdates on Twitter. The page helps Garden State residents secure vaccine appointments with instant updates on availability.
- CVS and Rite Aid began scheduling COVID-19 appointments at locations that will receive vaccines. But appointments fill up quickly. CVS, Rite Aid and Walmart have expanded their number of sites. Read more: CVS Adding 30 COVID-19 Vaccine Sites In New Jersey
- CentraState Healthcare System in Freehold periodically opens registration. They will email a link when you're eligible for an appointment.
- Check out the COVID-19 Vaccine Registration FAQ from RWJBarnabas Health. You can sign up at their website to be alerted when the vaccine becomes available in your area.
- ShopRite sometimes has a wait time to access its vaccine scheduler, but it allows the public to make appointments.
Are There Enough Doses?
Gov. Phil Murphy expects New Jersey's vaccine supply to meet demand soon. This week, New Jersey expects to receive 494,430 doses, a "nearly 20 percent" increase week over week, according to the governor.
May 1 is the target date to open eligibility for everyone 16 and older who lives, studies or works in the Garden State.
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