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Life in N.J. will never be the same after COVID. Here’s what ‘new normal’ could look like.

Life in N.J. will never be the same after COVID. Here’s what ‘new normal’ could look like.

by William Jester | Apr 25, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Picture this, next year or the one after: Highways are wide open and fewer cars are on the road with remote working now the norm for many former commuters. Office buildings stand sparsely populated as businesses have gone virtual. People still are wearing face...
New Jersey appears to be in yet another COVID wave with cases, hospitalizations rising

New Jersey appears to be in yet another COVID wave with cases, hospitalizations rising

by William Jester | Apr 25, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Is the next wave of COVID upon us? After a nearly month long plateau, it looks that way.  New Jersey has had the highest rate of new COVID infections in the nation for a week now. On Tuesday, more new cases were reported — 4,378 — than on any day since Jan. 30. But...
NJ still hasn’t bridged the racial gap in COVID vaccination. Here’s what’s going wrong

NJ still hasn’t bridged the racial gap in COVID vaccination. Here’s what’s going wrong

by Pamela Dahlen | Apr 24, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Among the biggest challenges has been getting vaccine appointments. In New Jersey, that means navigating the state’s complicated rules for eligibility and multiple vendors’ online scheduling systems, where new batches of appointments may pop up at midnight...
Rutgers Nursing professor Jeffrey Kwong is first nurse to co-lead national HIV & Aging initiative

Rutgers Nursing professor Jeffrey Kwong is first nurse to co-lead national HIV & Aging initiative

by William Jester | Apr 24, 2021 | Community, News

In 1986, when Jeffrey Kwong (DNP, MPH, AGPCNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN) was working as a volunteer at an HIV community organization in Northern California, the words “HIV” and “aging” were rarely spoken together in the same sentence. Back then, a diagnosis of the disease that...
What to know about schools, employers requiring the COVID vaccine

What to know about schools, employers requiring the COVID vaccine

by William Jester | Apr 23, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

While the COVID-19 vaccine is the best way to beat the pandemic, many want to know if a business or school can require you to get vaccinated. The road back goes down an essential path as universities have jumped to the forefront, requiring students get immunized...
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