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Experts say saliva tests will help NJ reopen economy

Clip: 4/24/2020 | 3m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

New Jersey will use a new COVID-19 test saliva test for widespread virus checks.

New Jersey will use a new COVID-19 test saliva test for widespread virus checks as the state prepares to reopen the economy. It will also test all residents and staff at New Jersey's five centers for the developmentally disabled -- including those without COVID-19 symptoms.

04/24/2020

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App connects volunteers and seniors to provide safe shopping

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Clip: 4/24/2020 | 2m 54s | Umbrella helps connect vulnerable populations with volunteers to provide shopping. (2m 54s)

How a trade group helps managers manage through the pandemic

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Clip: 4/24/2020 | 2m 46s | Some town managers are sharing notes on how to keep towns operating during the pandemic. (2m 46s)

The pros and cons of online learning for higher education

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Clip: 4/24/2020 | 2m 42s | Gagis colleges and universities (2m 42s)

SBA's PPP loan program for businesses gets new funding

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Clip: 4/24/2020 | 2m 4s | Business Correspondent Rhonda Schaffler brings you today's New Jersey business news. (2m 4s)

Senate president sees tough times ahead for NJ economy

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Clip: 4/24/2020 | 3m 34s | Sweeney taps fiscal recovery strategists to help eventually restore the state's economy. (3m 34s)

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