North Bergen DMV closed through Feb. 18th after employee tests positive for COVID-19
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
“BREAKING: NORTH BERGEN LICENSING CENTER is closed due to an employee testing positive for COVID-19, and will reopen Thursday, February 18,” the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission tweeted this afternoon.
This is the fourth time that the facility has closed due to the coronavirus since October 6th.
The MVC also announced today that all inspection states throughout the state will be closed on February 12th in observance of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday.
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North Bergen DMV closing for the third time after employee test positive for COVID-19
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
“BREAKING: NORTH BERGEN LICENSING CENTER is closed due to an employee testing positive for COVID-19, and will reopen Monday, January 25,” the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission tweeted at 12 noon today.
The same facility closed between October 6th and October 20th, as well as between December 2nd and December 17th, due to a staffer’s positive coronavirus test.
While the Jersey City and Bayonne facilities have also closed for the same reason, the North Bergen facility is the first one in Hudson County to shut down for a third time.
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Another state Motor Vehicle Commission agency closed until after the New Year and the shut down of a second was extended on Monday after employees at both locations tested positive for the coronavirus.
The North Bergen Licensing Center closed after an employee who was last in the agency on Friday tested positive for COVID-19. The agency is scheduled to reopen on Jan. 2, MVC officials said.
The Wayne Licensing Center will remain closed until Dec. 31, due to an additional employee testing positive for COVID-19, That requires more time for staff to quarantine, officials said.