For
Immediate Release:
January 8, 2021
Monmouth
County launches online vaccination scheduling system
FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County
Commissioners are announcing the launch of the Monmouth County COVID-19 Vaccination
Scheduling System (MCCVSS), which allows individuals in Phase 1A and police and
fire professionals to book an appointment for a vaccination.
Currently, in New Jersey, vaccines are available to
those who are in Phase 1A and sworn law enforcement personnel and fire
professionals, which includes, but is not limited to, police officers and paid
and unpaid firefighters.
The specific groups who fall under Phase 1A include:
Healthcare Personnel:
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Hospital
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LTC workers
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Veterans’ home workers
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Home care workers
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Ambulatory and urgent care clinic workers
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Dialysis center workers
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Dental office workers
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Morticians and funeral home workers
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Pharmacy workers
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Other non-hospital healthcare facilities workers
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Public health workers (e.g. Federally Qualified Health Centers)
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Group home workers
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Other paid and unpaid licensed and unlicensed healthcare workers
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EMS personnel
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Other healthcare settings
Long-term Care Personnel:
- Long-term care facilities
- Veterans homes
- Correctional facilities, prisons, juvenile centers, county jail
- IDD group homes
- Mental health group homes
- Psychiatric hospitals
- Other long-term care settings
“Starting today, residents who are eligible to
receive the COVID-19 vaccine can go to the County’s website at www.visitmonmouth.com and use the online
scheduling system to make their appointment,” said Commissioner Director
Thomas A. Arnone. “We are going to be administering vaccines four days per week
in Freehold Borough and three days per week in other locations in the County in
an effort to offer as many per day as possible.”
Location information is available when making the
appointment request on the MCCVSS.
After the appointment request has been completed,
the Monmouth County Health Department will review the information and
confirmation emails will be sent to successful bookings.
“We ask that everyone who is eligible for a vaccine,
and does not already have a confirmed appointment, go to the website to
schedule their vaccination,” said Commissioner Director Arnone. “Appointment
times will be added as the County receives additional vaccines, so if there are
none available when you log on, please check back frequently.”
Monmouth County has been receiving 500 vaccines per week,
for the last three weeks, with no guarantee of future deliveries at this time.
“Unfortunately, we do not have control over how many
vaccines we receive or when we receive them, but we will work tirelessly to
distribute all vaccines as soon as they are received by the State and continue
to advocate for more vaccines to be given to Monmouth County residents,” said
Commissioner Director Arnone.
The next Phase to be vaccinated will be the remainder
of the essential workers and other high risk individuals.
Monmouth County does not know when New Jersey
Department of Health will allow for the next Phase to begin receiving vaccines.
For more information regarding the State’s phased
approach, go to covid19.nj.gov.
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