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Walmart to offer self-administered COVID-19 tests at 7 New Jersey stores

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NJ officials give an update on the new cases of coronavirus during press conference Wednesday. NEW JERSEY - Coronavirus testing is expanding in New Jersey, with Walmart offering self-administered swab tests beginning next week, Gov.

Phil Murphy said Wednesday. Walmart stores in seven towns across the state will offer drive-up tests from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, Murphy said, though next week testing will be offered Tuesday because of Memorial Day.

Appointments are required, and people can schedule a test through Quest Diagnostics, he added. The locations are: Burlington, Flemington, Garfield, Howell, Kearney, Mount Laurel and North Bergen. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS The expanded testing comes after Murphy said

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