Health & Fitness
Mobile Coronavirus Testing Comes To Wyckoff
Scheduled for Tuesday, the Bergen County community mobile COVID-19 testing initiative makes its way to Wyckoff.
WALDWICK, NJ — Bergen County's community mobile coronavirus testing initiative will be available to residents of Waldwick, Wyckoff and Saddle River on Tuesday.
Started in May, the program, a partnership between the county and Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, was launched in an effort to expand testing across the county.
Testing for first responders is available from 9 to 10 a.m. Non-first responders will be tested between 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
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In addition to the saliva test available to all residents and community members, first responders, healthcare workers and Bergen County community members who had a prior positive COVID-19 test can receive an antibody test. There is a testing limit of 100 tests a day for the antibody tests.
The mobile testing site will take place at the Waldwick Train Station at the intersection of Hewson Avenue and Walter Nightengale Place.
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Those who wish to receive a test should bring a form of identification, proof of residency in the county or employment with municipal or county government, and an insurance card, if applicable.
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