Mercer County will open a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at CURE Insurance Arena in partnership with Capital Health, which will manage the site, County Executive Brian M. Hughes announced last Friday. A soft opening is planned for this week.

“We are committed to doing everything we can to help get eligible people vaccinated as
quickly as possible,” Mr. Hughes said. “We had a successful partnership with Capital
Health during the COVID-19 testing program we established last spring, and I can’t think
of a more fitting partner for this next phase of the pandemic response – the vaccination
phase.”

“Capital Health has been taking an organized approach to meet the needs of the
community during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Louis F. D’Amelio, M.D., FACS,
Vice President Clinical Performance at Capital Health. “As health care providers, we are
proud to partner with Mercer County and the CURE Arena to administer vaccines in the
upcoming weeks.

“We are excited to get started because we know that every vaccine we administer will
help save a life and is a step closer to ensuring community protection against COVID-19.
At this time, opening date of the center is dependent on supply of the vaccine and
coordination of registration platforms,” Dr. D’Amelio said.

Mr. Hughes said state officials anticipate that the federal government soon will be
releasing increased amounts of vaccine, but the time frame is uncertain.
“When we do get vaccine, we’ll make sure that every single dose gets put in the arm of
someone who wants it,” he said.

Like other vaccination locations, the arena site will be for those eligible under the state’s
phasing plan that is designed to ensure those most at risk are prioritized. The public is
advised to pre-register to receive a vaccination through the New Jersey Vaccination
Scheduling System at https://covidvaccine.nj.gov.

Those who have pre-registered will be notified when they are eligible to make a vaccination appointment. Appointments currently are required at all vaccination sites. State officials have said they expect to have a consumer call center up and running soon to assist people without Internet access in scheduling appointments, and to help answer general inquiries and questions.

Mercer County also is working on opening a vaccination site at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) that would be managed by the County Health Officers Association and utilize all of the resources and staffing available from the municipal and county health offices, as well as MCCC nursing students. The CURE Insurance Arena and MCCC locations will supplement, not replace, smaller vaccination sites including those currently being operated by municipal health departments and other health care facilities in Mercer County.

For more information on the CURE Insurance Arena and MCCC vaccination sites, email publichealth@mercercounty.org.

The state last week expanded current vaccination eligibility to people age 65 and older,
plus people ages 16 to 64 with certain chronic medical conditions that increase the risk
of severe illness from the virus. These individuals join those already eligible: front-line
health care workers, residents and staff of long-term and congregate facilities in Phase
1A, and sworn law enforcement personnel, firefighters and other first responders in Phase
1B. An announcement by the state regarding the remainder of essential workers and
individuals at high risk who will be eligible under Phase 1B and Phase 1C will be
forthcoming.

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