Upcoming Princeton area COVID-19 vaccine and vaccine booster clinics
Most vaccine clinics accept walk-ins. Appointments perferred.
Most vaccine clinics accept walk-ins. Appointments perferred.
The number of confirmed positive cases at the university last week was the highest so far this semester.
Funds are being issued on a rolling basis.
A new deadline has not been set.
A student at the Princeton Middle School was most likely exposed to the virus at school.
Since the school year began in September, there have been 18 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the district.
Two recent studies show that wearing masks in school helps stop the spread of COVID-19.
More than 1,000 vaccine sites across the state are offering the Pfizer booster shot.
The Littlebrook students were last in school on Friday.
At least 11 students and three staff members at the Maurice Hawk School in West Windsor…
It is in the best interests of all children to participate in full-time in-person learning this year, but concerns and questions need to be addressed.
Contactless pickup of items will still be available.
Masks will be mandatory for all guests.
In-person meetings were scheduled to resume in mid-September.
Contact the health department to see if you are eligible and to schedule an appointment.
Only 31.6 percent of the new confirmed COVID-19 cases were in unvaccinated people.
No appointment necessary.
Since July 8, there have been 57 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Princeton. Of those cases, 29 cases, or 68.4% of the confirmed cases, have been breakthrough infections.