Cumberland County Announces Drive-Thru COVID-19 Testing Site

The County of Cumberland, the Cumberland County Department of Health, the City of Vineland Health Department, and CompleteCare Health Network are partnering to open a Drive-Thru COVID-19 testing site.
The county has 17 COVID-19 cases as Monday, March 30th.

Only Cumberland County residents and CompleteCare Health Network patients with symptoms of coronavirus will be able to schedule an appointment to be tested.

The Cumberland County Drive-Thru testing site will schedule testing appointments in advance to ensure a better overall experience for those getting tested – less wait time – and prioritize safety for those who are staffing the testing site.

In order to receive testing, individuals can go to to CompleteCareNJ.org or call 856-451-4700 and request to be screened.  All individuals will then receive an appointment to be screened over the phone by a CompleteCare provider to ensure they meet the testing criteria of being symptomatic along with one of the specific risk factors.  If testing is recommended, the provider will send patient information directly to the Cumberland County Department of Health and a representative will contact the individual to schedule a testing appointment.  CompleteCare accepts Medicaid, Medicare as well as private insurance plans and those without insurance.  The test will be free of charge and no co-pay will be required for the screening.

Primary care providers of non-CompleteCare patients that live in Cumberland County and are in need of testing should direct their patients to call or visit CompleteCare’s website to be screened and registered for testing.

The Cumberland County Department of Health, Vineland Health Department, and CompleteCare Health Network will work to ensure people are informed or their results in a timely manner.  If symptoms worsen, individuals should immediately contact their doctor or go to the closest hospital if necessary – being sure to call before going.

CompleteCare is not testing patients for COVID-19 at its health centers.  Please do not come to any health center locations or the health department for testing or if you think you have coronavirus.

Follow the Cumberland County Department of Health on social media for the most updated information at www.facebook.com/CCDOH or www.ccdoh.org.  Information regarding the number of COVID-19 cases can be found at www.co.cumberland.nj.us.

The Cumberland County Department of Health has opened a hotline for questions and concerns at (856) 327-7090.  The City of Vineland Health Department has also opened a hotline for Vineland residents and businesses at (856) 405-4603.

Find NJ State updates at covid19.nj.gov.

The statewide COVID-19 case count climbed by 2,196 on Tuesday, March 31st, for a total of 18,696 cases; 69 New Jerseyans died since Monday, bringing the fatality count to 267 as of Tuesday.

COVID-19 Cases by County
Data is provisional and subsequent to revision.

3,686 Positives Pending Further Information

Bergen County:

2,909 Positive Test Result(s)

Essex County:

1,900 Positive Test Result(s)

Hudson County:

1,606 Positive Test Result(s)

Union County:

1,418 Positive Test Result(s)

Passaic County:

1,294 Positive Test Result(s)

Middlesex County:

1,277 Positive Test Result(s)

Monmouth County:

1,140 Positive Test Result(s)

Ocean County:

1,022 Positive Test Result(s)

Morris County:

841 Positive Test Result(s)

Somerset County:

413 Positive Test Result(s)

Mercer County:

268 Positive Test Result(s)

Camden County:

228 Positive Test Result(s)

Burlington County:

202 Positive Test Result(s)

Sussex County:

132 Positive Test Result(s)

Gloucester County:

114 Positive Test Result(s)

Hunterdon County:

97 Positive Test Result(s)

Warren County:

76 Positive Test Result(s)

Atlantic County:

31 Positive Test Result(s)

Cumberland County:

18 Positive Test Result(s)

Cape May County:

12 Positive Test Result(s)

Salem County:

12 Positive Test Result(s)

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