The exact number of people eligible for another dose of the Pfizer shot is fluid, given the lack of any official notice, but according to New Jersey Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli it could be as low as just the 450,000 seniors aged 65 and older in the state who’ve gotten the vaccine.
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CVS Health looks to hire 900 in NJ, 25,000 in US at 1-day virtual career day
In addition to flu vaccinations, the campaign will enable the administration of COVID-19 vaccines, tests and booster shots, pending regulatory approval.
Read More »Cooper Health to offer walk-up COVID vaccinations at Cherry Hill Mall
It's not too late to get a shot: Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson inoculations will all be available. No appointments are necessary, and the health care system's medical team will be available to answer questions and concerns.
Read More »RWJBarnabas Health elevates seven as part of realignment
The health care system promoted senior team members to recognize both the importance of their positions, as well as the contributions they have made as individuals to the success of the organization.
Read More »Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine dean honored with National Medical Fellowships’ Legacy Award
Dr. Bonita Stanton, the founding dean of Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, is being recognized for helping to create “a school that recognizes inequity in health outcomes and that is demonstrating to students that health care disparities are born of structural and systemic racism,” according to the NMF.
Read More »Celularity appoints award-winning clinician, scientist and exec president
Andrew Pecora comes on board at the Florham Park-based company after previously serving as president of Physician Enterprise and chief innovations officer and the institutional research official for Hackensack Meridian Health, overseeing more than 7,500 physicians as well as the business and clinical operations of the John Theurer Cancer Center and clinical and basic research of the Center for Discovery and Innovation.
Read More »St. Luke’s in Phillipsburg offers first VELYS Robotic-Assisted knee replacement in NJ
The surgery performed at St. Luke’s in Phillipsburg marks the inaugural use of this technology, which was approved by the FDA in January, in the state. The first case in Pennsylvania will be performed at the system's Bethlehem location next month.
Read More »Ayr Wellness closes Garden State Dispensary acquisition
The $101 million deal marks the firm's eighth state of operation, snagging it one of New Jersey's 12 existing vertically integrated cannabis business permits and one of its six original alternative treatment centers.
Read More »Zelis to acquire health care transparency leader Sapphire Digital
The deal accelerates the Bedminster-based company's mission to harmonize the complete payment process on behalf of payers, providers and consumers with innovative pricing and provider selection tools.
Read More »Delta variant making up nearly 99% of sampled NJ COVID cases
Data from the state Department of Health show the state logged 1,815 new daily instances and, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control, New Jersey logged a seven-day average of 2,087 cases as of Sept. 13—compared to a seven-day average of fewer than 200 cases over the July Fourth weekend.
Read More »Infinity BiologiX acquires Roylance Pharma
The leader in biomaterial expertise increases its global footprint and capabilities with this key acquisition and expansion into Europe.
Read More »Poll: Most Americans accept vaccine, mask & COVID mandates
According to Monmouth University Polling Institute, 63% would support their state re-instituting a face covering mandate, up from 52% in July.
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