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8/31/2021 - Cumberland County Department of Health Announces its September COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CUMBERLAND COUNTY, NJ (8/26/2021) – The Cumberland County Department of Health is announcing its COVID-19 vaccination clinic schedule for the month of September. These clinics will offer the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine for 18 years and older as well as the Pfizer vaccine for anyone over the age of 12. The clinics will be held on Wednesdays and Fridays in both Millville and Bridgeton. The health dept. will also be offering COVID-19 vaccinations at events being held throughout the community.
In addition, the health department is offering an additional 3rd dose for individuals who are immunocompromised. The CDC recommends that individuals who are moderately to severely immunocompromised (those with a weakened immune system) should receive a third dose of either the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine. Individuals must wait at least 28 days after their second dose before they get their third dose. These individuals include:

• those who are receiving active cancer treatment
• those who have received an organ transplant or are taking medicine to suppress their immune system
• those who received a stem cell transplant within 2 years or are taking medicine to suppress their immune system
• those with an advanced or untreated HIV infection
• those in active treatment with high-dose corticosteroids or other drugs that may suppress the immune system

Joseph Derella, Director of the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners is encouraging residents to take advantage of the clinics stating, “As fall approaches and we spend more time indoors, it is very important that we get as many people vaccinated as possible.”

Deputy Commissioner Director Darlene Barber added, “As the Delta Variant sweeps through our area, our county health department is continuing its efforts to ensure easy access to COVID-19 vaccines.”

Carol Musso, Commissioner Liaison of the County Health Department, is also encouraging individuals who are immune compromised to take advantage of the opportunity to receive their third Pfizer or Moderna shot, stating, “I encourage everyone whose health condition qualifies them to receive a third vaccine dose to take advantage of this tremendous opportunity to enhance their vaccine protection."

If you are unsure if you should get an additional dose now, contact your primary care provider to discuss your medical information. There is currently no additional dose available for those who received the Johnson & Johnson one dose vaccine.

Those who are looking to receive an additional dose must schedule an appointment. The health department will not accept walk-ins for third doses.

To schedule an additional dose appointment with the Cumberland County Department of Health, please visit www.cumberlandcountynjvaccination.org. When scheduling your appointment, it’s important to click on the vaccine appointment that states MODERNA BOOSTER. If you were vaccinated by the Cumberland County Department of Health previously, you can use the same email address to register. No appointment is necessary for 1st and 2nd doses. All COVID-19 vaccines are effective, safe, and free. No insurance is necessary.

Information on booster doses for the general population will be released when more information becomes available from the New Jersey Department of Health.

For more information and to see the full September clinic schedule, please visit our Facebook page www.facebook.com/CCDOH or our website www.ccdoh.org.

 

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