ABC News reported on "packed" Hoboken bars while the mayor listed new testing options this week and urged caution.
The previous location, having administered 15,000 tests outdoors since March, closed after Friday. The new location is two blocks away.
Schools will be remote this coming week and the five days after Thanksgiving. The district will also ask returning students about travel.
The city has partnered with several companies to make tests available before Thanksgiving, as cases rise locally and nationwide.
Also: Hoboken police fined 6 people for house parties, and 6 residents are in Hoboken's hospital fighting the virus, the mayor said.
"I wish the politicians would ... communicate with us before they make decisions that can put us out of business," said a restaurateur.
Mayor Bhalla on Tuesday updated residents about local statistics and cheered the news about a vaccine from Pfizer.
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The mayor also said he was concerned about the City Council's failure Thursday to vote for a $1,000 house party fine, before Halloween.
Mayor Bhalla says he'll sign an order that bars must close at 12 a.m. each night. The council is also considering a $1,000 house party fine.
Also, you can donate blood Wednesday and new testing opportunities are available Thursday. Read updates here.
On Friday the mayor also said the city had confirmed 28 new cases in five days, and Hoboken hospital reported patients on ventilators.
The results of the rapid tests are reported directly to the city. See the latest statistics and more below.
The mayor urged residents to take the virus seriously and limit social interactions, resorting to "the mindset we had in March and April."
The mayor announced new cases and advised residents to remain mindful of precautions. He also announced testing and flu shot locations.
Hoboken Family Pharmacy will provide flu shots for Hoboken residents Thursday and Friday.
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The small chain, which has locations in Elizabeth and elsewhere, said it will open this month on Park Avenue.
650 residents were tested this past Monday and Tuesday at the mile-square city's two public testing sites.
The ordinance would allow the city to fine people for not wearing a mask outdoors in public places where they could not social distance.
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Bayonne Medical Center, Christ Hospital and Hoboken University Medical Center add ThermalAlert system for additional safety measure.
The City Council will consider a proposal Wednesday to fine those not wearing a mask where required, amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Due to a national shortage, only symptomatic people will get rapid tests. ALSO: A popup testing site is coming, and updates on statistics.
As the coronavirus transmission rate rises, the governor reversed course. Weddings and certain other gatherings may be exempt.
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After a heroic and rough four months, the mayor says the city's hospital currently has zero coronavirus patients.
Gov. Murphy announced more NJ reopenings amid the coronavirus crisis.
Mayor Ravi Bhalla gave information on a blood drive, provided coronavirus statistics, and said the city handed out masks on the waterfront.
Mayor Ravi Bhalla said his town in New Jersey has seen the effect of parties held on July 4 weekend. Also: Mask up at gyms.
Read on for more updates on Hoboken coronavirus testing, statistics, and new quarantine states in New Jersey.
The mayor also said there were three new cases in the last day. Read on for more coronavirus updates in Hoboken, NJ.
The mayor also said there were two new cases in the last day. Read on for more coronavirus updates in Hoboken, NJ.
Hoboken's mayor said that in NJ, "Every COVID-19 case is leading to at least one other infection." NJ updated its quarantine list Tuesday.
Hoboken's mayor sent an "important update" on July 4 morning saying all 13 new cases traveled outside of New Jersey, most to "hot spots."
Columbus Park, a county park in Hoboken, features a statue of Christopher Columbus.
The mayor gave updates on playground and gym reopenings and coronavirus statistics, and recommended spending July 4 only with close family.
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The mayor had previously noted a "slight uptick" and related it to travel outside New Jersey to regions with a "substantial rise in cases."
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