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Posted on: February 8, 2021

[ARCHIVED] COVID-19 Update - 2/5/21

For vaccine information on where, when, who, and how, please visit capemaycountynj.gov. The Cape May County Department of Health administered 314 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine on February 4, 2021, for a total of 5754 doses so far. The New Jersey Health Department reports that 13,972 doses of the vaccine have been administered in Cape May County when combining the vaccine doses given out by the Cape May County Department of Health and other entities. This total number of doses includes a combination of first and second doses.

A third company has applied for emergency use authorization to the Food and Drug Administration for a COVID vaccine. Johnson & Johnson announced on Thursday they were following the same steps that Moderna and Pfizer took to get to market. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is a single dose and its 66% effective in protecting individuals from COVID-19, but 85% effective in protecting against severe disease. If this vaccine gets approved, it will provide an additional way to get more vaccine to market to mitigate the current shortage. 

The Cape May County Department of Health is announcing today that 42 new positive test samples were collected among County residents over the past several days. While Cape May County has recorded 6139 COVID-19 cases during the pandemic, 5516 of those are now off quarantine.

Sadly, we are announcing the passing of an 82-year-old male from Middle Township, “We are sharing in your sadness as your loved one is remembered,” said Cape May County Commissioner Jeff Pierson. “Our thoughts are with the families and friends.”

2.5.21 covid graphs


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