The mobile testing, a partnership with Bergen County and Bergen New Bridge, will also offer flu shots.
The New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs confirmed one resident has tested positive. Here's what to know.
Bergen New Bridge Medical Center was again designated as a “Leader in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality” in a Human Rights Campaign index.
Three specialists will provide services at the new location, including a Ridgewood resident.
The program aims to give maternal mental health more attention with a program providing specialty care, CarePlus said.
The program will expand suicide response and prevention efforts amid growing concern surrounding the coronavirus pandemic in Bergen County.
The coronavirus testing sites at Bergen Community College and PNC Bank Arts Center will close, but federal funding will continue elsewhere.
According to the latest New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs data, 80 residents and one staffer have died from COVID-19.
Beginning Tuesday, May 12, a community mobile testing program offering walk-up COVID-19 and antibody testing will be available.
Paramus Veterans Home deaths keep rising as an outbreak continues to grip the home.
Bergen New Bridge Medical Center announced that those without COVID-19 symptoms can be tested as the center rolls out saliva testing.
The tests are said to be easier on the patient and lowers risk to healthcare professionals and front-line lab personnel.
Concern is rising about the level of coronavirus contamination at NJ nursing homes – and whether it's even worse than reported.
Congressman Bill Pascrell: 'We need to figure out what the hell went wrong in Paramus'. After a coronavirus outbreak, 60 residents dead
Tony and Nancy Tedeschi died four days apart following a coronavirus outbreak at Paramus Veterans Home which has killed 55, infected 189.
Mark Piterski launches a congressional run after resigning from his post as Deputy Commissioner for Veterans Affairs.
Planned Companies donated CDC-approved masks to the Paramus Veterans Home and Atrium Post-Acute Care of Park Ridge.
As the hospital opens a converted gym with 30 medical-surgical beds, an even larger expansion is in the works.
Here's how many positive cases NJDOH has reported in each municipality and nursing home in the county.
USA Today reports the family of one resident was told he recovered from the new coronavirus. Later, they learned he was already dead.
Some HRSA Health Centers offer health care and coronavirus testing to people without insurance. These centers are in Paramus.
It remains safe to donate blood, and the need is great following the cancellation of thousands of blood drives.
Also, personal protective equipment begins to pour into Bergen County.
As dozens die in veterans' homes and other long-term facilities, the governor was asked why more information isn't being released.
The new coronavirus has taken the lives of 10 veterans home residents, according to news reports.
Jennifer Aydin said she has had headaches and fatigue but no breathing issues.
County Executive Jim Tedesco said 59 people died Tuesday of the new coronavirus in Bergen County.
Here's the latest updates on the outbreak of the new coronavirus in Paramus.
Officials ask Bergen County residents to 'STAY HOME unless absolutely necessary.' Here's how the new coronavirus is impacting Paramus.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Paramus.
At least 16 residents and six staff members there have tested positive.
County Executive Jim Tedesco said parks were closed after residents were seen ignoring social distancing mandates.
The testing site is only open to symptomatic Bergen County residents who have been screened by a telemedicine doctor.
The Bergen Community College FEMA test site for COVID-19 will reopen at 8 a.m. on Monday.
Here are the latest updates in the coronavirus outbreak in New Jersey.
Even in a best-case scenario, hospitals in the region would be hard pressed to meet the demand, according to a new report from ProPublica.
Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco said the facilities can't follow social distancing guidelines.
"Extensions will be granted, as need arises."
Three men and five women, ranging in ages from 17 to 65, comprise the new cases, officials said.