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County Testing Center at CCM Closing on Friday — No Appointments Left

Release Date: June 25, 2020

Posted Thursday, June 25th, 2020

Residents Directed to Pharmacies and Medical Facilities for COVID Testing

Morris County will close its COVID-19 drive-thru testing center at County College of Morris tomorrow, Friday, June 26. All appointments for the final day have been booked.

Atlantic Health System nurses in final days of work at the county's COVID test center at CCM

Atlantic Health System nurses in final days of work at the county’s COVID test center at CCM

The center, which was operated in coordination with Atlantic Health Systems, is closing because many other test providers are now available, including numerous urgent care facilities and pharmacies across the county offering nasal swab and saliva tests.

Residents now can get tested at a variety of sites in Morris County that are providing the Swab Test (SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR), which is the “gold standard” test to determine if you have COVID-19.  There also are other locations in the county now offering the swab and/or saliva test.

The NJDOH/State COVID-19 site has a test site locator and provides a tool for self-assessment, instructions, and information on the types of tests, including issues with serology, or antibody tests.

Residents are strongly encouraged to first speak with their primary healthcare provider prior to being tested.

COVID-19: County Testing Center at CCM Closing on Friday -- No Appointments Left

The county testing site opened on March 30 to help deal with a crush of people who needed COVID tests and who had flooded hospitals and medical facilities to get testing.

Those facilities, at that time,  were overwhelmed with treating COVID cases, and also had a severe shortage of testing supplies and personal protective equipment. The county stepped in to help deal with the health emergency situation.

In the nearly three months of operation, the CCM site provided nasal swab tests to some 8,000 residents.

For up-to-date information on COVID-19 in Morris County, visit the county’s special webpage.