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Rutgers OTEC launches ‘seal of approval’ for COVID-safety, worker-conscious restaurants.

Rutgers OTEC launches ‘seal of approval’ for COVID-safety, worker-conscious restaurants.

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

Nearly two dozen businesses in New Brunswick have earned the High Road Seal of Approval after completing a workplace health and safety program that included a two-hour virtual training, for which employees were compensated, that addressed health and safety protocols,...
Could integrated care deliver better health services as COVID-19 crisis starts to ebb?

Could integrated care deliver better health services as COVID-19 crisis starts to ebb?

by Pamela Dahlen | Jun 4, 2021 | Community, News

Anxiety, stress, depression, substance use and more — is it time for New Jersey to renew its push for providers who can offer multiple services under one roof? Integrated care — in which mental health and substance-use therapies are coordinated with physical care and...
Rutgers OTEC launches ‘seal of approval’ for COVID-safety, worker-conscious restaurants.

New York Is Reopening. Here’s What That Actually Means.

by William Jester | Jun 4, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

New York will lift many capacity restrictions on businesses starting Wednesday, in response to the easing of the coronavirus pandemic in the region and rising vaccination rates. It is a moment state officials have billed as a major return to normalcy. Most businesses...

Rutgers Vaccine Clinics are Open to the Public

by Pamela Dahlen | Jun 3, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Rutgers vaccine clinics in Camden, Newark and Piscataway are now open to the public. Appointments are available by calling the number below. Rutgers University is offering free COVID-19 vaccines to eligible individuals at clinics in Camden, Newark, and Piscataway. No...
COVID-19 Vaccines May Be Less Effective in Some People with Cancer

COVID-19 Vaccines May Be Less Effective in Some People with Cancer

by Pamela Dahlen | Jun 3, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

COVID-19 vaccines might not stimulate effective immune responses in people with cancer, particularly those with blood cancers, according to several new studies. Read the Full Article.
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