Where to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine in South Jersey

By: Alysa Rubin, Writer / Follow South Jersey Public Health Intern

Photo: Jon Bradley | Follow South Jersey

SOUTH JERSEY — The COVID-19 vaccine is now available in multiple New Jersey counties to residents who are registered and fall into the current vaccination groups.

Residents of Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem counties who fall into Phases 1A and 1B, respectively, are eligible to register to receive the shot.

In Cumberland County, residents can visit the City of Vineland and Cumberland County Departments of Health, as well as the Inspira Medical Center in Vineland. Residents can also visit the ShopRite Pharmacies in Millville and Bridgeton.

Gloucester County residents can receive the vaccine at the Inspira Medical Center in Mullica Hill, as well as at Shoprite locations in Glassboro and Mullica Hill.

Additionally, Salem county residents can visit the Salem County Department of Health and the Southern Jersey Family Medical Centers Salem Center.

To register for the vaccine, community members can enroll in New Jersey’s vaccination portal by visiting covid19.nj.gov to reserve their spot in advance. Currently, only those in Phases 1A and 1B can get vaccinated.

Phases 1A and 1B include all healthcare workers, long-term-care residents and staff, first responders, all individuals 65 and older, and individuals between the ages of 16-64 with severe medical conditions.

You can find the full list of vaccination sites in New Jersey here.


This article was produced by a Follow South Jersey news intern thanks to a grant provided by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation through the New Jersey Health Initiatives program to create hyper-local news to meet the informational and health needs of the City of Bridgeton, N.J.