TRENTON, New Jersey—New Jerseyans rallied on Monday, holding signs and chanting slogans, to demand an end to tightening COVID-19 vaccination mandates enacted by the governor of New Jersey. Despite cold and drizzly weather, about one hundred people gathered outside the New Jersey Statehouse in Trenton to protest recent COVID-19 vaccination mandates without a testing option for correction officers and health care workers, mandated in January by Gov. Phil Murphy via executive order. Newly elected state Senator Ed Durr spoke at the rally, criticizing the mandates. New Jersey correction officers are being treated as second-class citizens because they are forced to take a vaccine while inmates do not have to take it, Durr said. The senator called on the rally attendees to keep asking their state legislators to take action on this issue. “We are still in the minority, but if you keep hammering [at it], things can change,” Durr, a Republican, said referring …