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Can You Get COVID After Getting Vaccinated? Here’s What to Know Now About the Vaccines

Can You Get COVID After Getting Vaccinated? Here’s What to Know Now About the Vaccines

by William Jester | May 7, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Vaccine rollout is well on its way in the U.S., with nearly every state allowing anyone aged 16 and up to get their doses and more than 76.6 million Americans now fully vaccinated against COVID-19. After 14 months of the pandemic, an end finally seems within reach....
J&J Covid-19 Vaccine Blood-Clot Cases Could Stir Vaccine Hesitancy

J&J Covid-19 Vaccine Blood-Clot Cases Could Stir Vaccine Hesitancy

by William Jester | May 6, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Blood-clot issues surrounding Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine could complicate the U.S. mass vaccination campaign, deterring people who are already hesitant and giving room for misinformation to spread, health experts said. Concerns that the blood-clot issue...

Rutgers Family Medicine and Community Health Expert Co-authors National Academies Report on Primary Care

by William Jester | May 5, 2021 | Community, News

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine has released a  report that evaluated the state of primary care today to develop a plan to strengthen primary care services in the United States, especially in underserved communities. The...
Could the COVID-19 vaccines impact menstruation? Experts discuss

Could the COVID-19 vaccines impact menstruation? Experts discuss

by William Jester | May 5, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

After Katherine Lee received her COVID-19 vaccine, she and a colleague chatted about their side effects. Because they worked in a medical school, they received their shots early and felt this might be a good opportunity to understand the experience. While they...

NJ ACTS Special Populations Core 2021 Webinar Series on May 11th

by Pamela Dahlen | May 5, 2021 | News

Join the Special Populations core as Donald (Rusty) Reeves, MD Director of Psychiatry, Rutgers-University Correctional Health Care and Peter Treitler, MSW Research Specialist, Rutgers Center for Health Services Research present “Medications for Opioid Use...
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