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LIVE UPDATES: Tracking the coronavirus in New Jersey

LIVE UPDATES: Tracking the coronavirus in New Jersey
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LIVE UPDATES: Tracking the coronavirus in New Jersey

1,812 For the month of November, the state is averaging 45,000 tests per day. Testing sites around the state have seen a huge increase in volume over the last two weeks. Learn more about that here If you would like to get tested here are some sites the Governor highlighted in his briefing today: Testing is available in Harrison Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Harrison Community Center on Warren Street In Jersey City, tests will be available 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. this upcoming Monday and Wednesday at the United Way on Bergen Avenue, and from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and Wednesday at the Bethune Center on MLK Drive.

LIVE UPDATES: Tracking the coronavirus in New Jersey

1,812 For the month of November, the state is averaging 45,000 tests per day. Testing sites around the state have seen a huge increase in volume over the last two weeks. Learn more about that here If you would like to get tested here are some sites the Governor highlighted in his briefing today: Testing is available in Harrison Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Harrison Community Center on Warren Street In Jersey City, tests will be available 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. this upcoming Monday and Wednesday at the United Way on Bergen Avenue, and from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and Wednesday at the Bethune Center on MLK Drive.

Three more Camden schools to close, officials announce

WHYY By Ednalieze Figueroa, 5, who attends Wiggins School in Camden, protests the closure of her school on Fabruary 6, 2021 with an assist from activist Victoria Pellot. (April Saul for WHYY) Camden school officials have announced the closure in the fall of three of four schools District Superintendent Katrina McCombs planned to shutter because of budgetary concerns. Set to close are Harry C. Sharp Elementary School, Cramer Elementary School, and Ulysses Wiggins School. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Acting Commissioner of Education Angelica Allen-McMillan vowed to make the necessary repairs to keep the fourth school, Yorkship Family in Fairview, open. “With the support of state and local officials, and with input gathered over the course of six months, Camden City School District is now poised to implement a plan that will improve the quality of education offered by our district and place the district on solid financial footing,” Superintendent McCombs said in a statement

Three Camden schools to close at year s end

CAMDEN - Three schools here will shut down at the end of the school year, officials said Friday. The Camden City School District said it will move forward with the closures at the conclusion of this academic year, a plan that will cause the relocation of about 750 students.  The three buildings set to shutter are Harry C. Sharp Elementary and Alfred Cramer Preparatory School in East Camden, and Ulysses Wiggins School in Bergen Square. Yorkship Family School in Fairview, originally part of the closure plan, will remain open according to the district as the state seeks funding to address the building s emergency repair needs. 

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