The first COVID vaccines in New Jersey will be administered to health care workers in Newark on Tuesday, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Sunday. In anticipation of vaccine shipments, University Hospital set up a COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School adjacent to the hospital. Gov. Murphy and other top health officials will visit the clinic when the first doses are administered. According to the governor’s office, the clinic is equipped to provide at least 600 vaccinations daily. To read the full story.
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