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NJ rolls out COVID vaccines for long-term care residents and workers, though doubts remain

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COLLINGSWOOD, N.J. - In New Jersey, some of the most vulnerable – nursing home residents, including a 103-year-old woman, received the coronavirus vaccine.But, not everyone is ready to roll up their sleeve for a jab.Signs of the season are everywhere in the Camden County borough of Collingswood.

Out for a brisk walk, twenty-something residents of Arizona are in no rush to get the COVID-19 vaccine."People our age aren’t impacted.

The only thing that would turn my mind around is my mother yelling at me enough," stated Annabelle Nagle.FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUSA dental hygienist is also not sure about the shots.

She learned Monday her employer is not requiring a vaccination.Advertisement"I’m not going to lie. I’m still a little reluctant.

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