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3 NJ family members contract COVID-19 despite getting vaccine shot last month

by William Jester | Apr 21, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

A New Jersey family is questioning the efficacy of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after three family members tested positive for the virus after taking the shot in March.  The father remains critically ill. “I just can’t understand how he became so severe...

Rutgers says all students must be vaccinated before coming to campus in the fall.

by William Jester | Apr 21, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Taking note of President Biden’s vow to make every adult in the United States eligible for a vaccine by early summer, Rutgers University, in New Jersey, said on Thursday that all students would need to be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus to be allowed to...

Rutgers Expert Addresses Questions on COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout and Variant Issues

by William Jester | Apr 20, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

As eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccines expands nationwide, Stanley H. Weiss, an epidemiologist in infectious and chronic diseases, and a professor at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and the Rutgers School of Public Health, talks about vaccine side effects, the...

When a cardiologist flagged the lack of diversity at premier medical journals, the silence was telling

by Pamela Dahlen | Apr 20, 2021 | Community, News

Like many Black physicians, cardiologist Raymond Givens said he had remained quiet about the racism he has seen in medicine, for fear of reprisals and worry he might jeopardize his career. That all changed in 2020. Read the Full Article.

Why COVID-19 Is Surging In New Jersey But Flat In New York

by William Jester | Apr 20, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

COVID-19 cases in New Jersey are rising again, and Governor Phil Murphy is urging residents to continue wearing masks and social distance while the state ramps up its vaccination efforts. Over the last week, the state has averaged about 4,100 cases a day, a trend that...
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