Conaway, Munoz & Benson Bill to Increase Testing for Coronavirus Becomes Law
Conaway, Munoz & Benson Bill to Increase Testing for Coronavirus Becomes Law
Legislation One of Numerous Bills Voted on Monday to Address Concerns Raised by Covid-19 Spread
(TRENTON)- Aiming to advance the testing of residents for Covid-19 in New Jersey, a measure (A-3854) that would authorize all licensed health care facilities and laboratories to collect specimens to test for COVID-19; allows waiver of staffing ratio requirements is now law.
The General Assembly recently approved the legislation, 65-0.
The sponsors, Assemblyman Herb Conaway, M.D. (D-Burlington), Assemblyman Daniel Benson (D-Mercer, Middlesex). and Assemblywoman Nancy Munoz, R.N. (R-Morris, Somerset, Union) issued the following statements on their bill:
“Increased testing is critical to gauging the spread of Covid19 in New Jersey,” said Conaway. “We need more tests available help residents and identify patients. We are in unprecedented times. We need to act swiftly to reduce the transfer of the virus and the effects of it our communities.”
“It’s crucial that we increase access to tests and consider the impacts that the coronavirus will have on our healthcare workers who are on our front lines every day,” said Muñoz. “Our medical facilities do not have the option to shut down like other businesses, so we must prepare for worker shortages and temporarily allow staffing ratios to be waived during a state of emergency.”
“We have a long road ahead of us,” said Benson. “This legislation strengthens the work being done on the frontlines by our healthcare workers. More testing sites will help us help residents as we navigate our way through this unfortunate time.”