Health & Fitness
Somerset County Coronavirus Testing Site Continues Thursdays
The drive-thru testing site at Raritan Valley Community College will continue to operate on Thursdays through the end of September.
BRANCHBURG, NJ — The Somerset County's coronavirus drive-thru testing site at Raritan Valley Community College will continue to operate on Thursdays through the end of September.
The test site at 118 Lamington Rd. in Branchburg, will be open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Testing is free of charge and open to Somerset County residents, age five (5) and older.
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Residents will need an appointment and a valid form of identification to access the testing center. A physician’s prescription is not required.
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Appointments can be scheduled online by clicking here. Residents who do not have computer access, or who would like to schedule an appointment for children age five to 18 years old, can call the COVID-19 testing information line at 908-203-6014, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., not including holidays.
For the safety, health and security of staff and volunteers, patients must arrive by car. The drive-thru test site will not allow entry if residents do not arrive in a vehicle, even if they have a valid ID. Anyone who does not have an appointment will be turned away.
When coming to the testing center, residents are asked to use the main entrance to the college campus, off Route 28.
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