Health & Fitness

Mail Order COVID Testing Program To End In Mercer County

The Mercer County Division of Public Health (DoPH) is now transitioning to a test pick up program.

MERCER COUNTY, NJ – The County will end the mail-order at-home COVID-19 testing program through its website on Nov. 30, officials announced.

County residents will no longer be able to receive COVID-19 tests in the mail, County officials said. The Mercer County Division of Public Health (DoPH) is now transitioning to a rapid take-home COVID-19 tests pick-up program.

All free take-home rapid COVID-19 tests will now be available at County health clinics.

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Residents who have mail-in COVID-19 tests should use them up and send them in for results ahead of the Nov. 30 deadline. They can do it through the Mercercares website. No tests will be processed after Nov. 30, officials said.

For questions on the testing program, email, HomeTesting@mercercounty.org

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