Recognizes and honors volunteers with NJ Medical Reserve Corps.
Impact
During the pandemic, NJMRC volunteers performed vital roles such as operating drive-through COVID-19 testing sites, facilitating vaccinations, conducting contact tracing, and providing various services that directly supported local health agencies. Their dedication resulted in approximately 52,100 volunteer hours, significantly aiding efforts that would have otherwise been challenging for health agencies to manage alone. The estimated economic value contributed by these efforts is over $2,000,000, showcasing the critical role of volunteers in public health emergencies.
Summary
Assembly Resolution No. 166 recognizes and honors the volunteers of the New Jersey Medical Reserve Corps (NJMRC) for their dedicated service during the COVID-19 pandemic. This resolution expresses appreciation for the immense contributions these volunteers made in ensuring community health and resilience throughout the public health crisis. The NJMRC comprises a network of 24 community-based units formed to provide essential health support and engage volunteers with diverse professional backgrounds, including medical and public health professionals.
Contention
The resolution not only acknowledges the practical contributions of NJMRC volunteers but also emphasizes the importance of community involvement in health preparedness. It highlights challenges faced during the pandemic and demonstrates how volunteer efforts were essential in combating the public health threats posed by COVID-19. The recognition of such contributions aims to inspire continued commitment to community health initiatives and volunteerism in future emergency responses.