ining Announcement : NJDOH CDS Project Firstline Webinar Series
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NJ Contracted $37M For Contact Tracing. Was There A Better Way To Use Taxpayer Dollars?

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 “NJ’s Local Health Departments Have Been Underfunded For Years. Now They’re Playing Catch-Up”

Ashley Balcerzak and Terrence T. McDonald, North Jersey.com Published 4:00 a.m. ET March 30, 2020  Includes interview with Paul Roman

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“Is Coronavirus In My Neighborhood? N.J.’S ‘Flawed’ Reporting System Makes It Hard To Tell.”

Updated Mar 27, 2020; Posted Mar 27, 2020 By Kelly Heyboer | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com and Ted Sherman | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com  Includes interview with Dr. George DiFerdinando and Christine Harris.

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 “In Hard-Hit New Jersey, COVID-19 Saddles Some Small Health Departments With Crushing Workload”

Secretaries are working as contact tracers. The person normally in charge of pet shops and tattoo parlors is monitoring nursing homes. And as the state reopens, workers worry duties will increase.  By Sean Campbell and Joshua Kaplan, May 22, 7 a.m. EDT.  Includes interview with Dr. George DiFerdinando and John Saccenti.

“NJ’s Local Health Departments Have Been Underfunded For Years. Now They’re Playing Catch-Up”

 

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  • Please adopt this Pledge for your communities and modify it for your specific areas.  The pledge was conceived by the Princeton BOH, endorsed by NJLBHA and will be distributed by the NJ Health Care Quality Institute to Mayors and Councils across the state.

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