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Governor Murphy Reinstates Public Health Emergency to Respond to Omicron Variant of COVID-19

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Trenton NJ , Governor Phil Murphy today reinstated a Public Health Emergency, effective immediately, in order to ensure that the State is able to respond to the continued threat of COVID-19 and the rapidly spreading Omicron variant. Executive Order No. 280 declares a Public Health Emergency and restates the existing State of Emergency across all 21 counties in New Jersey, allowing state agencies and departments to utilize state resources to assist the State’s healthcare system and affected communities responding to and recovering from COVID-19 cases. Executive Order No. 281 continues Executive Orders Nos. 111, 112, and 207, allows Executive Orders Nos. 251, 252, 253, 264, and 271 to remain in effect, and extends various regulatory actions taken by the departments in response to COVID-19.

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Twp. of Washington Offices Close to the Public Due to COVID

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Twp. of Washington NJ, TOWNSHIP OFFICES CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC – due to the newest wave of Covid 19 spread, town hall will be closed to non employees until at least 1/17/22. All department personnel are still working in person and remotely according to previous safety protocol and are accessible via telephone and email.

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Researchers Question Reliability of at-home Rapid Antigen Tests

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Ridgewood NJ, as the SARS-CoV-2 virus mutates over time, changes in its genetic makeup could impact the ability of certain tests to recognize and detect viral antigens. A preprint study posted to medRxiv this week raises questions about the reliability of at-home rapid antigen tests in the early days of infection with the highly mutated Omicron variant of concern (VOC). The small real-world study, which is not yet peer-reviewed, examined test results from 30 people who, because of their workplace rules, were undergoing both rapid antigen and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests on a daily basis. On days 0 and 1 following a positive PCR test, both of the at-home rapid antigen tests in use—Abbott BinaxNOW and Quidel QuickVue—produced false-negative results despite the presence of viral loads high enough for transmission. The researchers confirmed that 4 cases transmitted the virus between false-negative test results and noted there likely were more transmissions that were unconfirmed. On average, it took 3 days for people to test positive on a rapid antigen test after testing positive on a PCR test. The researchers shared their results with US CDC and US FDA officials and called for the real-world performance of rapid antigen tests to be reassessed for each new VOC.

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Federal Judge Orders FDA to Speedup Release of Pfizer Vaccine Data

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Fort Worth  Tx, on Thursday a federal judge in Texas ordered the Food and Drug Administration to make public the data it relied on to license Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, imposing a dramatically accelerated schedule that should result in the release of all information within about eight months.

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NJ Department of Education No Show at Thursday’s Senate Education Committee Hearing on the Pandemic’s Impact on Schools and Students

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Trenton NJ, When the Department of Education failed to appear at Thursday’s Senate Education Committee hearing on the pandemic’s impact on schools and students, Senator Joe Pennacchio said he was disappointed but not surprised.

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Rutgers University: Significant Changes Related to COVID-19

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Rutgers Community Members:

I am writing to you today to inform you of important changes to how we will start the new semester, including the temporary use of remote instruction where possible, critical new vaccine requirements, and other important updates to our operating status. These important changes will affect you and every member of the university community.

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NJ State Senators Ask Governor Murphy to Release information as to the administration’s $53 million settlement for veterans home deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Trenton NJ, Senator Steven Oroho and Senator Joe Pennacchio have filed requests for public records related to the Murphy administration’s $53 million settlement for veterans home deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Time to End Governor Murphy’s Emergency Powers

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Middletown NJ, Assemblyman Gerry Scharfenberger (NJLD13-R) has one word for Governor Murphy as he seeks an extension to his emergency powers next week – NO!  This preemptive, definitive statement comes as news broke that the New Jersey Governor is officially requesting a 90-day extension to his “limited” Emergency Powers during the January 10th voting session in the State’s Legislature:

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November Job Quit Rate Sets Record

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Ridgewood NJ, according to the US Labor Department the number of people voluntarily quitting their jobs set an all time record of 4.5 million in November. That’s an increase of 370,000 people who quit.

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Kids Belong in School or the School of their Choice

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Ridgewood NJ, seems politicians learned NOTHING from the first rounds of Covid. So now, with the holiday break over, and time to get kids back in the classroom, and after taxpayers shelled out about $190 billion in ransom payments to the teachers unions to get them to, you know, teach, 2,200 schools are closed today.  And guess what: they are almost all in blue states and blue cities.

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Valley’s Vaccination Center Hosting Additional Evening Vaccination Sessions, by Appointment Only

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Paramus  NJ, Valley’s Vaccination Center, located at 599 Valley Health Plaza in Paramus will be hosting additional evening vaccination sessions, by appointment only, for individuals looking to receive their primary two-dose vaccination series (Pfizer or Moderna) or their COVID-19 booster (Pfizer or Moderna).

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The most underreported story of 2021: “the crushing impact that our COVID policies have had on young kids and children.”

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Ridgewood NJ, CBS legal correspondent Jan Crawford was asked on “Face the Nation,”ie…”Fake the Nation” , what was the most underreported story of 2021, she responded by taking to task politicians and public health experts for “the crushing impact that our COVID policies have had on young kids and children.” CBS News cut her comments from the show .

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Masks Are Now Required for All Who Enter Village of Ridgewood Buildings

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Ridgewood NJ, effective December 30, 2021 – Masks Are Required for All Who Enter Village Buildings – For everyone’s safety, masks must be worn by both vaccinated and unvaccinated persons entering all Village buildings.

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Oakland Police : No COVID-19 Lab-tech Test Scam, Medical Workers Were legitimate

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Oakland NJ, early on Wednesday ,Oakland Police reported  that while waiting for test results at a local business, multiple victims say two male suspects offered them tests to speed up the waiting process. After the victims received what they believed to be a COVID-19 test, they provided the men with their personal identifying information.

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