This is a self-swab nasal test that you give yourself. It's a drive-up testing site and you can begin making appointments this Friday.
This chart shows South Brunswick's coronavirus case count daily numbers starting in mid-March to today.
Middlesex County will permanently close both those drive-thru coronavirus test sites, so the Motor Vehicle Commission can use them again.
"Our greatest test is in the weeks ahead as weather improves. We can keep the progress we're making," said Twp. manager Bernie Hvozdovic.
However, the test is currently only offered to healthcare workers, first responders and public servants who are symptom-free.
The most recent death is a 93-year-old woman who passed away from the coronavirus/COVID-19 at an area hospital.
The two most recent deaths are a 46-year-old man and 60-year-old man who both died at the same local hospital this week.
The new drive-thru test site will open Friday at the NJ Motor Vehicle Commission Inspection station, 2236 Rt. 130 north in Dayton.
The coronavirus case count climbed — up to 54 positives as of Sunday — but that increase was expected, said South Brunswick Mayor Carley.
As of April 1, there are now 45 South Brunswick residents positive for coronavirus; nine are hospitalized and the rest are at home.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting South Brunswick:
There are eight positive cases in South Brunswick; seven of which are recovering at home and have not needed to be hospitalized.
Testing will begin Tuesday at MyInstaDoc, 298 Applegarth Road in Monroe. Testing is available Tuesday and Thursday; registration required.
There are now four positive coronavirus cases in South Brunswick, as of Friday evening, according to South Brunswick police. The cases are:
This third new case is a woman in her 70s. The other two are residents who are recovering at home under self-quarantine.
One resident attends South Brunswick High School, officials said.
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On Sunday, April 7 a resident in the area of Federal Road and Perrineville Road noticed a sickly raccoon wandered into their yard.
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The dog killed the raccoon last Monday, Dec. 10 in the yard of a private home at South Shore Blvd. and 10th Street in Monroe Twp.
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Last Thursday, Oct. 4 someone's dog uncovered a dead raccoon in the backyard of a home near Georges Rd. and Debra Dr. in South Brunswick.
A raccoon found Sept. 1 in Monroe Township has tested positive for rabies. Someone's dog killed it and was also exposed to the virus.
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A raccoon that got into a fight with a dog, and was killed, Monday in Monroe Township has tested positive for rabies.
Dr. Ahmed El Soury, who lives in Monmouth Junction, was sentenced Wednesday to 33 months in prison in the 'bribes for blood' scheme.
The skunk was found on Langley Road in Kendall Park Saturday. Its carcass was sent to the state lab for rabies testing.
The doctor, who lives in Monmouth Junction, admitted he sent patients' blood samples to a certain lab in exchange for cash.
The homeowner's two pets were exposed to the animal, health officials said.
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Biodiagnostic Laboratory Services paid Dr. Ahmed El Soury $65,000 to send his patients' blood samples there, the state charges.
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