Camden County, NJ Covid-19 Vaccine Locations

Camden County, NJ Covid-19 Vaccine Locations

The State of New Jersey is in the process of expanding locations to administer the Covid19 Vaccine to residents. Please check back continuously for new Covid19 Vaccine Locations in CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ .
Please Note: Some of these locations are accepting appointments directly, but some are not. Please check with each facility continuously as appointments may open up.

At this time, according to Camden County, NJ , you need to schedule an appointment.
camcare

CAMcare Health Corporation

817 Federal Street Camden
Camden, NJ
Phone: (856) 583-2400
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CAMcare Health Corporation

121 South White Horse Pike
Clementon NJ
Phone: (856) 583-2400
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Camden County Vaccination Center

Camden County Vaccination Center
Camden County College
Blackwood, NJ
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osborn

Osborn Family Health Center

1601 Haddon Avenue
Camden, NJ
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projecthope

Project H.O.P.E.

519-525 West Street
Camden, NJ
Phone: (856) 968-2320
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Rite Aid Store 00236

1360 Blackwood Clementon Road
Clementon, NJ
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Rite Aid Store 00789

501 Clements Bridge Road
Barrington, NJ
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Rite Aid Store 00837

715 Haddon Avenue
Haddonfield, NJ
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Rite Aid Store 00843

608 North Warwick Road
Somerdale, NJ
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Rite Aid Store 01596

480 Centennial Boulevard
Vorhees, NJ
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Rite Aid Store 01866

375 White Horse Pike Atco, NJ
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Rite Aid Store 10440

1492 Chews Landing Road
Laurel Springs
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Rite Aid Store 10444

423 W. Crystal Lake Avenue
Suite 7
Haddonfield, NJ
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Rite Aid Store 10445

1360 Brace Road
Cherry Hill, NJ
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Rite Aid Store 10447

700 Haddonfield Berlin Road
Vorhees, NJ
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Rite Aid Store 10448

111 Route 73
Vorhees, NJ
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Rite Aid Store 10463

403 Sickerville Road
Sicklerville, NJ
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Rite Aid Store 10467

677 Cross Keys Road
Sicklerville, NJ
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Riverside Medical Group Camden

318 White Horse Pike
Haddon Heights, NJ
Phone: (856) 547-6000
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Riverside Medical Group Mount Ephraim

2 South Black Horse Pike
Mount Ephraim, NJ
Phone: (856) 931-3107
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Riverside Medical Group Urgent Care Center - Cherry Hill

2322 Route 38
Cherry Hill, NJ
Phone: (856) 779-0783
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rowan-univ

Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine

1 Medical Drive
Stratford, NJ
Phone: (888) 253-9133
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ShopRite Pharmacy #507

1200 Chews Landing Road
Laurel Springs, NJ
Phone: (856) 627-8137
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ShopRite Pharmacy #531

Route 73 & Minck Avenue
West Berlin, NJ
Phone: (856) 627-8137
Schedule Appointment

Who is Included in the COVID-19 Vaccination Phases?

According to the Official Site of the State of New Jersey, nj.gov, New Jersey is rolling out COVID-19 vaccines step-by-step to serve all adults who live, work, or are being educated in the state.

Who is eligible for vaccination at this time?

Currently, vaccines are available to the following groups:

Healthcare Personnel (Phase 1A)
Long-Term Care Residents and Staff (Phase 1A)
First Responders (Phase 1B)
Individuals at High Risk (Phase 1B)
Additional essential workers (Phases 1B and/or 1C)
Additional individuals at high risk (Phases 1B and/or 1C)
General population (Phase 2)

See Who Are Listed in These Phases
Visit the NEW JERSEY COVID19 INFORMATION HUB

  • All New Jerseyans can pre-register for the vaccine. Click Here for more information on how to schedule a vaccination or pre-register for the vaccine.
  • COVID-19 vaccines will be made available to individuals regardless of insurance coverage status. Individuals won't pay coinsurance, deductibles, or copayments. Click here for more information about insurance coverage and vaccines for uninsured individuals.
  • For more information on how vaccines work, you can also visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  • COVID-19 vaccination will be an important tool to help stop the pandemic.

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (CDC), wearing masks and social distancing help reduce your chance of being exposed to the virus or spreading it to others, but these measures are not enough. Vaccines will work with your immune system so it will be ready to fight the virus if you are exposed. The combination of getting vaccinated and following CDC’s recommendations to protect yourself and others will offer the best protection from COVID-19.

    Stopping a pandemic requires using all the tools we have available. As experts learn more about how COVID-19 vaccination may help reduce spread of the disease in communities, CDC will continue to update the recommendations to protect communities using the latest science.

    COVID-19 Vaccination is a Safer Way to Help Build Protection

  • COVID-19 can have serious, life-threatening complications, and there is no way to know how COVID-19 will affect you. There are many types of symptoms you can acquire from this virus. And if you get sick, you could spread the disease to friends, family, and others around you.

  • Clinical trials of all vaccines must first show they are safe and effective before any vaccine can be authorized or approved for use, including COVID-19 vaccines. The known and potential benefits of a COVID-19 vaccine must outweigh the known and potential risks of the vaccine for use under what is known as an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). Watch a video on what an EUA is.

  • Getting COVID-19 may offer some natural protection, known as immunity. Current evidence suggests that reinfection with the virus that causes COVID-19 is uncommon in the 90 days after initial infection. However, experts don’t know for sure how long this protection lasts, and the risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19 far outweighs any benefits of natural immunity. COVID-19 vaccination will help protect you by creating an antibody (immune system) response without having to experience sickness.

  • Both natural immunity and immunity produced by a vaccine are important parts of COVID-19 disease that experts are trying to learn more about, and CDC will keep the public informed as new evidence becomes available.