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Princeton Health Department To Hold COVID Vaccine Clinic Thursday

If you haven't received the COVID-19 vaccine yet, here's another chance to get it right here in Princeton.

PRINCETON, NJ – The Princeton Health Department (PHD) is holding a COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Thursday.

Everyone ages 16 and older who live, work or study in New Jersey are eligible for the vaccine. Appointments can be scheduled online (click here). Once an appointment is scheduled, people will receive a confirmation of the location.

The Moderna vaccine will be administered at the clinic.

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PHD is also supporting three additional COVID-19 vaccine clinics this week. At the Princeton Senior Resources Center, 80 doses of the Moderna vaccine are being administered. The PHD has provided Princeton University with 100 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for students and 2,400 doses of the Pfizer vaccine have been provided by the state for a vaccine clinic at Princeton University’s Jadwin Gymnasium.

PHD is also actively vaccinating homebound residents.

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Homebound residents who need vaccination can email the Health Department's Vulnerable Population Outreach Coordinator, Gwen Krol, at gkrol@princetonnj.gov or call (609) 497-7608 ext. 1478.

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