Health & Fitness
Bergen New Bridge Accepting Walk-In Vaccine Appointments
Walk-in appointments are available from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. this week at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus.
PARAMUS, NJ — Bergen New Bridge Medical Center is now accepting walk-in COVID-19 vaccination appointments, Bergen County officials announced.
County Executive Jim Tedesco said appointments for the Moderna vaccine are available from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. this week at the 230 E. Ridgewood Ave. location.
To get vaccinated at New Bridge, patients will need:
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- Proof of Bergen County residency, school ID or employment
- Identification (driver's license or ID card, social security card, passport or birth certificate)
- Insurance card, if applicable (vaccines are available with or without an insurance card)
VACCINATION ANNOUNCEMENT: Bergen County's Vaccination Center at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center is now accepting...
Posted by Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco on Monday, April 26, 2021
This is just the latest move by the county to expand vaccine access across the county.
In Bergen County, officials in county offices and at Bergen New Bridge are working to expand their reach as more vaccines are administered.
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This effort, led by the county's COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Team, most recently created a vaccine clinic in Mahwah for the Ramapough Lenape Nation. Read more: Bergen Equity Team Hosts Ramapough Lenape Nation Vaccine Clinic
They've also opened up their call center for residents 55 and older to help schedule appointments. Read more: Bergen County COVID Vaccine Call Center Opens To More Residents
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