Camden County Vaccination Clinic Opens New Appointments

More people are becoming eligible for the vaccine. Appointments are available for eligible residents at camdencountyvaccine.com or by calling (856) 549-0530 or 1-800-999-9045.

Thousands of vaccination appointments for tomorrow, Wednesday, April 7, are currently available at the Camden County Vaccination Center. The vaccination site is operated by the county in partnership with Cooper University Health Care and Jefferson Health-New Jersey and has provided more than 70,500 vaccinations to date.

“If you are eligible to receive vaccination and you have not yet made an appointment, now is your best opportunity to head online or call our hotline and schedule a time to come see our staff,” said County Commissioner Al Dyer. “Since the start of the vaccine rollout we have not had many opportunities to promote vaccine availability with this level of immediacy. Thanks to an increased allotment of vaccine doses, thousands of new appointments have been made available this week at the vaccine center. If you need an appointment or have an existing appointment that you’d like to move up, do not miss this chance to get protected against COVID-19.”

The Camden County Vaccination Clinic is currently open to those with appointments only. Appointments are available for eligible residents at camdencountyvaccine.com or by calling (856) 549-0530 or 1-800-999-9045.

Vaccine eligibility is determined by the Governor. Those currently eligible for vaccination include:

  • Individuals age 55+
  • Individuals age 16-54 with certain medical conditions
  • Individuals age 16-54 with intellectual and developmental disabilities
  • Childcare workers in licensed and registered settings
  • Clergy
  • Communications, IT, and media workers
  • Educators and staff, including pre-K to 12 and higher education
  • Eldercare and support workers
  • Elections personnel
  • First responders
  • Healthcare workers
  • Hospitality workers
  • Individuals experiencing homelessness and those living in shelters
  • Judicial system workers
  • Laundry services workers
  • Librarians and library support staff
  • Long-term care and high-risk congregate care facility residents and staff
  • Medical supply chain employees
  • Members of tribal communities
  • Migrant farm workers
  • Postal and shipping service workers
  • Public safety workers
  • Real estate, building, and home services workers
  • Retail financial institution workers
  • Sanitation workers
  • Social service workers and support staff
  • Transportation workers
  • Utilities workers
  • Warehousing and logistics workers

Additionally, Governor Murphy announced yesterday that beginning Monday, April 19, all New Jersey residents 16 years of age and over will be eligible for vaccination. Currently, only the Pfizer vaccine can be administered to individuals between the ages of 16 and 17 years old. The Camden County Vaccination Center in Blackwood is offering only the Moderna and Johnson and Johnson vaccines at this time.

To learn more or to read the article in its entirety please visit https://www.camdencounty.com/camden-county-vaccination-clinic-opens-new-appointments/?fbclid=IwAR1BIAAyrKAgjwF-1eZVPRyJ4knNDsi2Oq4jKR9vAfdSsBn8jSZX7Eh8P7c

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