TRENTON - Doses of the COVID-19 vaccine could become available in New Jersey as soon as early next week, pending federal government approval, state Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli said Friday.Pfizer’s vaccine is currently under consideration by the Food and Drug Administration, with the White House pushing for it to approve the shot on Friday.
Persichilli said the turnaround time once final approval is given, and the Centers for the Disease Control and Prevention sign off, is just 24 hours.She predicted that could mean the first doses of the vaccine will be administered Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, she said Friday during a news conference alongside Democratic Gov.
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