Despite the encouraging news about the MRNA vaccines, doctors might still recommend some of their patients get a booster. That includes those with weakened immune systems and older Americans.
Ocean County Commissioners announced on Monday that the county will be providing free transportation for seniors 60 and older as well as those with disabilities to be able to get to a vaccination clinic.
The vaccine is not likely to be widely available to the general public for months yet, but the U.S. Centers for Disease Control is out with recommendations of who should receive it next.
There remains much uncertainty about the future of novel coronavirus vaccinations in New Jersey and whether companies will eventually be make it mandatory for their workers.
New Jersey is about to embark on a public information campaign to convince you to get a novel coronavirus vaccination. It's likely going to be a tough sell.