Press release On Wednesday, the day after the FDA approved use of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine for children ages 5-11, Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise and the county’s Vaccine Task Force began distribution of the shot at the Hudson County Vaccine Distribution Center at the U.S.S. Juneau building in Kearny. The Center was open from […]
Nurse Appreciation Week: COVID through the eyes of a Nurse
Nurse Appreciation Week runs from May 6th to May 12th and I think we can all agree that they deserve much more than just one week of recognition. Doctors may wear the strong titles but without nurses to provide aide, compassion, and medical attention, the healthcare system could very well crumble. Nurses are the ones […]
Help India Heal – An International, National, and Grassroot Resource
Written by Aditi Paul Let’s be honest, there are 2 things on social media that we are legitimately tired of: Virtue Signaling (preaching to others how to be better humans), and Compassion Hoarding (empathizing with every calamity happening in the world) And somehow today, I am a steaming pile of both these things. Because today, […]
Struggling with mental health: the real pandemic
Written by Desirae Guzman As many of us are aware, thousands of Americans continue to experience mental health difficulties as we enter the second year of the pandemic. The fear and the isolation associated with the pandemic alone are responsible for a surge of anxiety and depression within the last year. Unfortunately, the facts and […]
COVID vaccinations: eligibility updates and tips
As everyone hopes to return to a somewhat normal life where we can live in peace without the fear of getting sick or spreading illnesses, more and more people have been getting vaccinated. It’s understandable to hesitate if you’re unsure of side effects or worried about potential long-term effects, but it’s also important to make […]
The COVID-19 vaccine: what we know and how to get it
The vaccine has made its introduction locally within the past month, prompting residents to wonder when they can get the vaccine or if they should get it at all. Whether you’re confused or just want to know what your options are, here’s what we know about the vaccine in Hudson County. The state has a […]
Jersey City Is The First In The Country at…
Jersey City is the most diverse city in the country and we are pretty competitive when it comes to being “the first.” If you’ve been keeping up with news in the past 10 months, you may have seen tweets, briefings, and updates by our Mayor. Oftentimes, he shares that we’re the “first” to get things […]
COVID Updates You Need to Know
As we’re seeing COVID cases go up in the country again, we’d like to stress the importance of making sure you’re wearing a mask, getting tested, and keeping your distance when out and about. Today, Governor Murphy announced some new restrictions for the state in light of the increase in cases. Here’s what you need […]
Reopening of Personal Care Shops in Jersey City- A Guide
My name is Lynn and I am extremely high-maintenance. I came to this conclusion two weeks into the quarantine when my acrylic nails started growing out, my grey hairs emerged to reveal my true age, my eye-brows developed their own identity and so did my bikini line. There’s more but I will leave that here. […]
Recent updates to New Jersey’s COVID-19 measures
As New Jersey continues to see the flattening of the curve in COVID-19 cases, each week has seen a new lift in measures. Here are all the updates we’ve seen in the past couple of months! Stay-at-home order has been lifted BREAKING: Today I’m signing an Executive Order LIFTING OUR STAY-AT-HOME ORDER. Please continue to […]
The plan to re-open Jersey City
New Jersey is the one first states to act on COVID-19 measures and have been placing orders to keep everyone as safe as possible, from closing parks and places of large gatherings to implementing a mask rule for any retail stores. As the state continues to reopen, the city opened larger parks to provide spaces […]
Local businesses that have reopened
As more places reopen in the area, we want to make sure everyone’s on top of their local options. Every week, we’ll be sharing and updating lists of local businesses that have reopened for curbside shopping or takeout/delivery. The Boil 8 Erie St View this post on Instagram A post shared by theBoil (@the.boil) If […]
Babes of Jersey City – Essential Workers
What a weird time, is the beginning of every conversation these days. It truly is, but you know what’s wonderful about what’s going on? Is that the world is recognizing who the true heroes are. Not our celebrities and reality stars, definetly not our politicians. But our Doctors, our nurses, our police officers and firefighters, […]
Pampering yourself at home: beauty and self-care
Since this quarantine began, I’ve made a conscious effort to up my self care routine. In a time like this we need to care for ourselves; our minds, bodies, and of course our skin! If you’ve been indoors for days now, I’m sure you’ve noticed your skin getting a little dry. You’ve probably seen a […]
Masks – where to get them and why they’re important
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recently reported that the virus can be transferred through speaking, coughing, or sneezing by people who aren’t exhibiting symptoms. With this new update, they recommend wearing cloth face masks when going out in public where social distancing may be difficult, such as supermarkets. The recommended face […]
Catching up with Rolando Lavarro
We recently caught up with Councilperson Rolando Lavarro over Zoom to chat about everything going on right now as well as his story. Rolando tested positive for COVID-19 back in March and tells us all about his experience. We both got very emotional talking about the loss of Michael Yun to this virus. Rolando also […]
Jersey City Councilmember James Solomon & Grassroots Organizers Call for City Commitment to Rent Relief
Ward E Councilmember James Solomon and a coalition of Jersey City grassroots community organizations today asked Mayor Steven Fulop and a committee of city officials overseeing Jersey City’s COVID-19 relief fund to devote at least $2 million of the $3 million COVID-19 Relief Fund to low-income Jersey City renters, with priority to residents who have […]
Babes of Jersey City – Nurses
This week is Nurses Appreciation week, and we wanted to kick things off with Babes of JC- Nurses edition. We are so thankful to these incredible people for all that they do. Our frontline workers are our true heroes! Beatrice Fontano – @bf0ntan0 Bea Fontano and her family immigrated to Jersey City from the Philippines […]
Local and international COVID-19: May 1, 2020
Local New Jersey is reporting a total of 118,652 positive cases. The statewide fatalities is now a total of 7,228. As of yesterday: there are currently 6,137 hospitalizations connected to COVID-19. 1,765 require critical/intensive care. Last night, hospitals reported 514 new discharges. NJ is received 550,000 COVID-19 tests and 750,000 swabs from the federal government. […]
Donating To Local Organizations and Businesses
If you’re looking to help local businesses and organizations as they try to stay up and running for the community, here are some local spots accepting donations for their services and their staff! If you are raising money for staff or an organization, please send details to editor@chicpeajc.com and we’ll add you to the list! […]
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