Mayor Bhalla and the Hoboken Health Department announced on March 24th that they are preparing for the door-to-door distribution of the Johnson + Johnson vaccine for homebound residents. In anticipation of a potential supply from the State of New Jersey, Mayor Bhalla encourages any homebound Hoboken resident, family member, or friend of the individual to pre-register to receive a COVID-19 vaccine on Hoboken’s registration page.
To pre-register a homebound resident, please visit hobokennj.gov/vaccinesignup and select the new designation “homebound”. Homebound residents or their family or friends may also pre-register by calling the Community Emergency Response Team {CERT} hotline at 201-420-5621, and leaving a message with the homebound resident’s first name, last name, address, age, contact phone number, and email, if available. The message should also indicate that the pre-registration is for a homebound resident.
If a homebound resident or representative of the homebound resident previously pre-registered with the City of Hoboken, they are asked to do so again with the new “homebound” designation to allow the Hoboken Health Department to create a targeted list for door-to-door vaccinations.
The homebound designation must only be utilized for individuals who are physically unable to leave the home.
Vaccine Sites in Hudson County
- Alliance Health Center, 115 Christopher Columbus Drive, Jersey City, 201-451-6300
- Hudson Regional Health Commission – USS Juneau Center, 110 Hackensack Avenue, Kearny, 201-223-1133
- North Bergen Health Department 1116 43rd Street, North Bergen, 201-392-2084
- North Hudson Community Action, 714 31st Street, Union City, 201-210-0200
- North Hudson Community Action, 324 Palisade Avenue, Jersey City, 201-210-0200
- North Hudson Community Action, 326 Harrison Avenue, Harrison, 201-210-0200
- North Hudson Community Action, 1116 43rd Street, North Bergen, 201-210-0200