Jersey City is teaming up with the governor’s office and non-profit NJ Together to provide free antibody and COVID-19 testing to Jersey City residents.
Community-based testing will be available through Friday, July 3 at the Cityline Church at 1510 Kennedy Boulevard. (Located near the border of Greenville and Bayonne). Testing will be free to anyone who shows up. Insurance and a photo ID are requested, but not mandatory for testing. Organizers, however, ask that you preregister via the NJ Together website. Testing will run from 12pm to 7pm each day.
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COVID-19 testing in Jersey City will then resume on July 11 in partnership with Alliance Healthcare and LabCorp. Testing will be limited to a few days per week and will alternate between various churches in Jersey City including St. John’s Lutheran Church (155 North Street), Heavenly Temple Church of God in Christ (15 MLK Drive), Old Bergen Church (1 Highland Avenue), and Mt. Pisgah AME Church (354 Forrest Street).