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Hackettstown Launches Free COVID-19 Testing In Town
The program is a partnership between the town, the Hackettstown School District and Med Labs Diagnostics.
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ - The Hackettstown School District is partnering with the Town of Hackettstown for free COVID-19 testing for students, parents, staff members and Hackettstown residents, according to Mayor Jerry DiMaio.
The testing will take place at Hackettstown High School.
“The Superintendent of the Hackettstown School District, Mr. David Mango, contacted me and offered this opportunity to me for the residents of Hackettstown to take advantage of," DiMaio said. "We are incredibly grateful for this offer as it shows how a community that works together can benefit from each other”
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Every Wednesday that follows, Med Labs Diagnostics will be providing free of charge COVID-19 testing for any student, parent or staff member of our school district who would like to be COVID-19 tested. This offer is also available for Hackettstown residents.
Testing will take place in the Hackettstown High School cafeteria between the hours of 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Those students, parents, staff members or residents who would like to participate in weekly COVID-19 testing will have to complete the registration form for submission the day of testing,
along with possessing either a photo identification or insurance card.
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For additional information and to access the registration form go to the website.
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