Health & Fitness
Rain, Wind Could Postpone Morris County Coronavirus Testing
Those with appointments on Monday at the Morris County coronavirus testing site are told to keep an eye out possible postponement.
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — Rain and strong winds could postpone testing at Morris County's new coronavirus testing site.
Those who have appointments on Monday at the County College of Morris in Randolph are being told to keep an eye on the county government and Office of Health Management and OEM websites and social media sites for any postponement.
The Morris County drive-thru site had been open all last week and is expected to resume operations on Monday if weather does not become an issue. If weather does becomes a problem, the county will contact residents with appointments by phone and email.
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The new-coronavirus testing site at Cooper's Poynt Park in Camden had a similar issue on Friday when they temporarily closed because of high winds. Read more: Camden Coronavirus Testing Site Closed Due To Wind
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Appointments now can be scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday at the Morris County location. For information and to make an appointment visit health.morriscountynj.gov/COVIDTesting.
Those going to be tested must be in a vehicle, must have identification, must have an appointment and must have a prescription from a medical provider.
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