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NJ Hospital Gave Early COVID Vaccines to Donors, Executives’ Relatives: Report – NBC New York
A registry of vaccine recipients indicated that shots had gone to two longtime donors to the hospital and at least seven spouses and two adult children of…

Some of the first people to get COVID-19 vaccinations at a New Jersey medical center were the relatives of top hospital executives and some of its trustees and donors, according to a published report.
The shots were administered by Hunterdon Medical Center in December and early January, at a time when only front-line health care workers and residents of long-term care facilities were eligible.
A registry of vaccine recipients, obtained by New Jersey 101.5 FM, indicated that shots had gone to two…
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