More than 216,000 individuals who live, work, and study in New Jersey have received a
Pfizer booster dose or third dose. Additionally, 55,944 individuals have received a
Moderna third dose.
As a reminder - you are currently eligible to receive a booster dose if it has been at
least six months since you received your second dose of the Pfizer vaccine and you
are:<https://covid19.nj.gov/faqs/nj-information/testing-and-treatment/wh…
* An individual 18 or older and work or live in a high-risk setting.
* An individual 18 - 64 with certain health conditions.
* An individual 65 or older.
* A long-term care resident.
This past Thursday, a federal advisory committee to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
voted to recommend Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine booster dose, which consists of a
50-microgram dose - half the normal dose of the shot, to the same groups authorized to
receive the Pfizer COVID-19 booster. The same panel voted unanimously on Friday to
recommend Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine booster shot, in addition to exploring
the idea of a “mix and match” approach with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine and
the mRNA vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna. The FDA and the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention are expected to make final recommendations in the coming days and
additional booster doses could be offered by early next week.
As the holidays approach and as more and more people become eligible for booster doses,
the state is expanding its vaccination capacity. No proof of a medical condition or a note
from a medical provider is required for a third dose or booster dose. A complete list of
NJ’s vaccination centers is available online at
covid19.nj.gov/pages/finder<https://covid19.nj.gov/pages/finder>er>.
Have a great week!
Sarah Neibart
Mayor, Mendham Township