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Hudson County To Open Coronavirus Vaccination Center Next Week

Essential healthcare workers, funeral directors, and lab workers will be the first vaccinated at Hudson County's site in Kearny, NJ.

HUDSON COUNTY, NJ — Hudson County will open its first COVID-19 vaccination site at the USS Juneau Center, Office of Emergency Management in Kearny beginning next week, Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise announced Tuesday.

According to New Jersey guidelines for the vaccine distribution schedule, essential healthcare workers will be the first to be vaccinated at Hudson County’s site.

Those eligible include:

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  • Doctors and nurses within private practices, dentists, hygienists, community and public health workers,
  • Funeral directors,
  • Paid and unpaid Emergency Medical Technicians,
  • Those working in labs with infectious material.

Medical personnel who work at local hospitals will be vaccinated by their employers.

The USS Juneau Center, Office of Emergency Management is located at 110 Hackensack Avenue in Kearny. Vaccines will be administered by appointment only and additional information about how eligible individuals can register to be vaccinated at the county site will be made available in the coming days.

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Hudson County reported last Friday 1,464 confirmed deaths and 36,348 positive test results since the pandemic began. So far, 300,000 Americans have died of the virus.

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Carrie Nawrocki, Executive Director of the Hudson Regional Health Commission, said, “In the coming days, our team of health experts will be working around the clock to begin operations at Hudson County’s first vaccination center and start distribution immediately after receiving our first shipment.”

The vaccination center will be operated by the Hudson Regional Health Commission and overseen by the newly established Hudson County Vaccine Task Force, which the county executive will utilize to coordinate vaccine response across several different county departments and autonomous agencies as well as the community at large.

At the same time, the county will continue offering robust COVID-19 testing through its partnership with Hudson Regional Hospital in Secaucus.

“Our nation has eagerly awaited the approval of a vaccine to combat the COVID-19 crisis and Hudson County has worked diligently for the past nine months to prepare for this moment,” said Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise. “While we cannot let our guard down just yet, knowing our community will receive its first shipment of vaccines in the coming days assures all of us that we are one step closer to reaching the light at the end of this dark tunnel. As we enter into the cold, winter months, Hudson County will continue its robust testing efforts and will have an aggressive vaccination program in place for when the vaccine becomes more publicly available.”

County Executive DeGise and the Office of Emergency Management are continuing to work with all available partners, as has been done since the onset of the pandemic, to ensure the vaccination site has the necessary staffing and equipment to run efficiently and effectively.

Members of the Hudson County Vaccine Task Force that are actively participating include the Hudson County Improvement Authority and County Department of Roads and Public Property which are preparing the site for use, the Hudson County Schools of Technology which is providing technical and IT assistance, Hudson County Sheriff Frank Schillari and the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office who is assisting with crowd and traffic control and others.

County Executive DeGise is monitoring the vaccine distribution process closely with all 12 mayors and local health officers and will make regular reports available to all elected officials and relevant County stakeholders. The Vaccine Task Force anticipates holding its first briefing with Hudson County mayors later this week.

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