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COVID-19 Vaccinations Begin At NJ Veterans Memorial Homes
New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs started inoculations Monday.

NEW JERSEY - COVID-19 vaccinations are underway for residents and staff of the Garden Stateβs three veterans memorial homes.
Residents and staff of the Paramus Veterans Memorial Home began receiving vaccinations Monday and vaccinations are scheduled to begin over the course of the next week at the Menlo Park and Vineland Veterans Memorial Homes as part of the federal Pharmacy Partnership for Long-Term Care Program with CVS and Walgreens.
βOur veterans were there for us in our time of greatest need,β said Governor Phil Murphy.
βNow it is our turn to protect them with the distribution of lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines. While this pandemic is far from over, these vaccines will undoubtedly reduce the risk of severe illness or death among the residents of our veterans memorial homes.β
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Under the federal Pharmacy Partnership Program, residents and staff who so choose will be vaccinated for COVID-19 at the Paramus, Vineland, and Menlo Park Veterans Memorial Homes. Vaccinations began on Monday in Paramus, and will begin on Friday and Jan. 5 in Vineland and Menlo Park, respectively.
βThe immense relief is palpable,β said Lisa Hou, D.O., Interim Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. βFor our Veterans, our staff, and our National Guard members on duty, we have nothing but gratitude for the tireless work of the medical and scientific communities who have cracked the coronavirus code. COVID-19 has disrupted everyday life to an almost unfathomable degree. Department staff, Soldiers, and Airmen have worked around the clock for the health and comfort of our Veterans and their families. With an efficacious vaccine against this deadly virus, we finally have the strongest tool to bring some relief to our homes.β
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Residents and staff will receive the 2nd dose of the vaccines three weeks after the first dose.
βNew Jerseyβs Veterans Homes have been hit particularly hard during this pandemic,β said Department of Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli. βAs we rollout vaccinations to veteran homesβ residents and staff, we are continuing our efforts to help protect some of the stateβs most vulnerable populations.β
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