Join the Woodbridge Public Library for a FREE COVID-19 Special Enrollment & Health Care Education webinar July 12th, 2021 7:00pm.
The Woodbridge Health Center clinic will next be open from noon - 5:30 p.m. Tuesday (June 15) and Thursday (June 17).
There were still 21 new positive cases of coronavirus in Woodbridge in the past week.
CVS will give away Super Bowl tickets, vacations and cash to encourage people in Woodbridge to get vaccinated.
Discolored water is caused by the addition of ozone, Middlesex Water Company's new disinfectant.
Walk-ins will be accepted at the Woodbridge Health Center Tuesday from 10 - 2 p.m. and Thursday from 3 - 6 p.m.
The Woodbridge vaccine site will take walk-ins from 3-5:30 p.m. Tuesday and 10-2 p.m. Thursday, for the Moderna vaccine.
Raritan Bay is open to the public Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. for anyone 12 and up who wants the vaccine. They are taking walk-ins.
Hoboken said it will start administering the vaccine to kids 12-15 as early as this week. The Woodbridge town sites do not have Pfizer.
Supply now exceeds demand for Woodbridge vaccine doses: The town will run another clinic 10 -2 Wednesday behind Woodbridge High School.
Starting this Thursday, May 13, Middlesex County will welcome walk-in vaccine shots at select clinics with no appointment needed.
The Woodbridge Public Library invites you to learn treatment options to help you manage your diabetes on May 11 at 1PM.
This is how the Woodbridge area compares to New Jersey and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
So far 2.7 million out of Gov. Murphy's goal of 4.7 million have been vaccinated in New Jersey.
Join the Woodbridge Public Library virtually May 19 at 7PM to learn more about meditation!
All winter, Shelley Miller of Fords woke up at midnight and 4 a.m. to book vaccine appointments for people she's never met across NJ.
​Join the Woodbridge Public Library virtually May 12 at 7PM as Michael Salum of Medicare Planning Services gives us some current info.
Here's how many hospital beds are currently filled in Middlesex County.
Woodbridge logged 126 new COVID cases over the April 16-18 weekend, and half of them (63) were in people age 30 or younger.
The coronavirus continues to have an impact on Middlesex County, according to updated state data. See how your town is doing below.
There were also four new COVID deaths in Woodbridge this week:​​ Two women, ages 72 and 81, and men ages 75 and 88.
But the Woodbridge Wegmans primarily used Johnson & Johnson and is canceling all appointments scheduled for J&J.
Middlesex County stubbornly remains in the "orange" zone for COVID activity spread, meaning cases are still considered "high" in the county.
Here is how the Woodbridge area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
There is now an outdoor stationary bike and an elliptical machine at William Warren Park in Woodbridge.
As of April 4, here are all the places in Middlesex County where you can get a coronavirus vaccine:
The bulk of Woodbridge's new cases are now occurring in those 30 and under, said Mayor McCormac.
​Join the Woodbridge Public Library April 8 at 11AM to learn treatment options to help you manage your arthritis!
As of March 28, here's where you can get a shot now:
New Jersey is doing better than most states in the race to vaccinate its population.
From scheduling mammograms to yes, you can take Advil after the shot, here's what you need to know:
As of Friday, Middlesex is logging among the highest numbers of new COVID cases in the state.
The latest Woodbridge case numbers released Friday are a sobering reminder that the coronavirus is not going away.
The Woodbridge CVS was not included in the first roll-out when CVS stores got the vaccine in February, but it now has the Pfizer shot.
As of March 14, are all the places in Middlesex County where you can get a coronavirus vaccine:
Middlesex County reported 386 new cases on Friday, and three new deaths, for 72,873 total cases and 1,879 deaths. Latest town numbers:
Here's how many hospital beds are currently filled in Middlesex County as the pandemic wanes.
The state health commissioner said she's seeing a trend of people canceling their appointments, asking if they can get the J&J shot.
Middlesex County has recorded 70,761 total cases and 1,845 total deaths.
For those dealing with infertility, it’s important to know what to expect as you build your own unique, healthy family.
At Banner Health facilities, sometimes a wet nose and wagging tail are exactly what the doctor ordered.
Whether you and your partner are in your early 20s, mid 30s or late 40s, there's information about infertility every couple should know.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.