For
Immediate Release:
December 2, 2020
Monmouth
County officials announce testing site expansion, provide COVID-19 updates
FREEHOLD, NJ – Monmouth County officials held a
press conference today to announce the expansion of the County’s COVID-19 free testing
program and provide COVID-19 updates.
“Beginning on December 8, the County will be operating mobile testing
twice per week, specifically for healthcare workers and first responders,” said
Freeholder Director Thomas A. Arnone. “We are incredibly grateful to all of our
frontline workers and all that they do to keep Monmouth County residents safe
and healthy and we want to do whatever we can to support them.”
“The Monmouth County Health Department (MCHD) will administer the tests
and perform contact tracing for anyone who tests positive,” said Freeholder
Director Arnone. “MCHD will continue to operate the County’s COVID-19 testing
for all County residents four days per week.”
The mobile testing will be offered in four towns: Ocean Township,
Manalapan, Middletown and Wall. The sites will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
and there will be 100 tests available at each site.
The times and locations for all COVID-19 testing sites will be posted on www.visitmonmouth.com as well as the
County’s Facebook and Twitter pages.
“This pandemic has affected all of us, but has placed our first
responders directly in harm’s way,” said Sheriff Shaun Golden. “They risk their
lives every day as they respond to critical incidents to protect the residents
of Monmouth County, and, we need to support them by providing expedited testing
through the mobile Field Communications Unit. This effort, led by the Monmouth
County Sheriff’s Office, the Monmouth County Health Department and the Monmouth
County Board of Chosen Freeholders, will help ensure our first responders
health and wellbeing and provide them with peace of mind as they work on the
frontlines.”
Freeholder Deputy Director Susan M. Kiley provided an update on the
anticipated COVID-19 vaccine.
“We could expect vaccinations to be shipped to New
Jersey within the next three to four weeks,” said Freeholder Deputy Director
Kiley. “Vaccines will be distributed to hospitals first before local health
departments and will be administered to healthcare and frontline workers before
the general public. Vaccines are anticipated to be available to the general
public in 2021.”
MCHD has been officially listed as a vaccine
provider by the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH). MCHD will continue to
work with the County’s Office of Emergency Management to establish Points of
Distribution for this vaccine and coordinate vaccine distribution with the
NJDOH.
“Even though vaccine distribution is imminent, the
Health Department continues to stress the importance of preventative actions
the public can take including social distancing, wearing face coverings and
washing hands frequently,” said Freeholder Deputy Director Kiley. “Public
Health officials also urge the public to answer the phone when a contact tracer
calls. Contact tracing is a vital part of reducing the spread of COVID-19
throughout Monmouth County communities.”
Freeholder Kiley also reminded residents that the
County is still offering assistance to residents who are experiencing financial
hardship or are in need of mental health support. The Financial Recovery Warm
Line can be reached by calling 732-683-8959 and the Mental Health Hotline is
available at 732-542-6422.
Freeholder Director Arnone concluded the press
conference by providing an update on the Monmouth County CARES Economic
Assistance Grant Program.
“Small businesses and nonprofits can apply for up to
$20,000 in grant money for COVID-19 expenses.
To date, we have approved more than 2,300
applications and dispersed more than $20 million,” said Freeholder Director
Arnone. “I strongly encourage all small businesses and nonprofits to take
advantage of this as soon as possible. The CARES Act funding must be used by
the end of this month and so there are only a few weeks to submit applications
in time to process payments.”
Small businesses and nonprofits can apply at www.MonmouthCountyCares.com.
Mobile Testing Schedule*
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Dec. 8 Middletown
Fire Department, 336 State Highway 35, Middletown
Dec. 10 Wall Township-Camp Evans, 800 Monmouth
Road, Wall
Dec. 15 Manalapan Township Recreation Area, 120
County Route 522, Manalapan
Dec. 17 Ocean Probation, 2407 State Rt. 66 (Sea
View Square Mall), Ocean Township, NJ
Dec. 22 Middletown Fire Department, 336 State Highway
35, Middletown
Dec. 24 Wall Township-Camp Evans, 800 Monmouth Road,
Wall
Dec. 29 Manalapan Township Recreation Area, 120
County Route 522, Manalapan
Dec. 31 Ocean Probation, 2407 State Rt. 66 (Sea
View Square Mall), Ocean Township, NJ
*Testing schedule is subject to
change. Please check the schedule at www.visitmonmouth.com
before going to one of the testing locations.
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