Camden County opens its first coronavirus testing site for county residents

Camden County officials opened the county’s first coronavirus testing site with help from local health care providers.

News 12 Staff

Apr 2, 2020, 3:15 AM

Updated 1,478 days ago

Share:

Camden County opens its first coronavirus testing site for county residents
Camden County officials opened the county’s first coronavirus testing site with help from local health care providers.
“In this moment of national crisis, we can’t serve separately and apart. But we have to come together to combine our resources and to combine our knowledge and combine our best practices,” says Virtua Health Executive Vice President Reg Blaber.
Virtua Cooper, CAMcare and Camden County are all working together to get the testing site off the ground. It is located at Cooper’s Poynt Park in Camden. The site will be opened to all county residents who make an appointment and have a doctor’s note. It will also be open to those without health insurance.
“If you walk up here today and you’re showing the symptoms and you don’t have a ‘script, we’re not turning you away,” says Camden County Freeholder Jonathan L. Young, Sr. “But if you don’t have symptoms, you’ll get some kind of level of care here.”
As for the testing site that has been set up for weeks at Camden County College – Rep. Donald Norcross says that he is hoping FEMA will take it over.
“We believe it’s going there. We had a discussion with FEMA yesterday. We are just waiting for the final go-ahead,” Norcross says.
Camden County has the most cases of the virus in southern New Jersey. And a Wawa on Route 70 in Cherry Hill was shut down on Wednesday after a worker tested positive.
"We are working with the local Department of Health regarding notifications to any associate who may have had close contact with the associate. The last day the associate worked was March 24,” a spokesperson for Wawa says in a statement.
The store will reopen once it is cleaned and sanitized. Freeholder Young is urging all residents in the county to stay home.
“It’s tough for everybody, but you just have to get through it,” he says.
The testing site in Camden will be open Monday through Friday for the next two weeks from 12 p.m. until 4 p.m. Officials say that they are anticipating administering about 60 tests per day.


More from News 12
1:16
FBI on alert for potential threats in Connecticut amid Middle East tensions

FBI on alert for potential threats in Connecticut amid Middle East tensions

1:47
On and off showers Friday; Temperatures return to normal this weekend

On and off showers Friday; Temperatures return to normal this weekend

0:29
Thousands of dollars’ worth of jewelry stolen during smash-and-grab robbery at Trumbull mall

Thousands of dollars’ worth of jewelry stolen during smash-and-grab robbery at Trumbull mall

2:34
Bridgeport sexual assault survivor shares story during Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Bridgeport sexual assault survivor shares story during Sexual Assault Awareness Month

2:11
Milford business owner loses house and dog in fire; effort to help underway

Milford business owner loses house and dog in fire; effort to help underway

2:27
17-year-old dies from gunshot to head, becomes Bridgeport’s 4th homicide victim this year

17-year-old dies from gunshot to head, becomes Bridgeport’s 4th homicide victim this year

Is your mom awesome? Connecticut tell us why your Mom Rocks!

Is your mom awesome? Connecticut tell us why your Mom Rocks!

0:54
Guide: How to host Passover on a budget

Guide: How to host Passover on a budget

2:17
Renters push for ban on 'no cause' evictions, but CT lawmakers are wary

Renters push for ban on 'no cause' evictions, but CT lawmakers are wary

2:05
Monroe police say they have person of interest in nearly 50-year-old cold case

Monroe police say they have person of interest in nearly 50-year-old cold case

0:46
CT electric bills set to increase following regulators' approval of rate adjustment

CT electric bills set to increase following regulators' approval of rate adjustment

2:05
Eversource announces suspension of new electric vehicle charging rebates

Eversource announces suspension of new electric vehicle charging rebates

0:22
NHL's Coyotes officially leaving Arizona - but won't be coming to Connecticut

NHL's Coyotes officially leaving Arizona - but won't be coming to Connecticut

1:58
Darien officials oppose proposed dispensary on Darien-Stamford border

Darien officials oppose proposed dispensary on Darien-Stamford border

0:50
'Art brings all people together.' Stamford art workshop promotes different cultures

'Art brings all people together.' Stamford art workshop promotes different cultures

0:24
Officials: Firefighter and occupant injured in Norwalk house fire

Officials: Firefighter and occupant injured in Norwalk house fire

0:29
Bills on magic mushrooms, ride-share transparency and 'nip' bottles will not become law

Bills on magic mushrooms, ride-share transparency and 'nip' bottles will not become law

0:58
Ellen Ash Peters dies at 94, was 1st woman to serve as chief justice of CT Supreme Court

Ellen Ash Peters dies at 94, was 1st woman to serve as chief justice of CT Supreme Court

3:30
Explore the classic old New England-feel in the town of Chester

Explore the classic old New England-feel in the town of Chester

2:15
Stamford HS senior receives full ride to college through golf caddie scholarship

Stamford HS senior receives full ride to college through golf caddie scholarship