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NEW JERSEY -(77WABC)- New Jersey is opening additional vaccination sites for monkeypox. Governor Phil Murphy says four sites in Hudson, Middlesex, Morris, and Passaic counties are being added to make it easier for eligible residents to locate a vaccine appointment closer to their homes. Residents are eligible to receive a vaccine at the state’s now-nine community sites if they believe they’ve been exposed or are at high risk for exposure. There have been nearly 300 confirmed monkeypox cases in the Garden State.
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