New Jersey Expands COVID-19 Call Center Options
Governor Phil Murphy, the New Jersey
Office of Emergency Management, the New Jersey
Department of Health, and the United Ways of New Jersey
announced today that NJ 211 has been activated to help
handle COVID-19 related calls from New Jersey residents. All residents with questions or concerns about
COVID-19 and resources available to them can call 2-1-1.
NJ 211 is New Jersey’s statewide, comprehensive,
information and referral service operated by United Ways
of New Jersey. Residents call also text NJCOVID to 898-211 to
receive text information and stay informed. To receive
live text assistance, residents can text their zip code
to 898-211. These enhancements to 211 will supplement, rather
than replace, the existing COVID-19 hotline, operated by
the New Jersey Poison Control Center. State residents
with questions about COVID-19 illness can continue to
call the previously shared numbers for the COVID-19
hotline, but they can also call 211 to get answers about
their COVID-19 questions. Additionally, the Department of Health has a COVID-19
website with resources including CDC updates, guidance
for schools, colleges, businesses, long-term care
facilities, health care professionals and public health
professionals. The website is available at
https://nj.gov/health/coronavirus. Local health departments, health care providers, and
medical facility staff should continue to contact the
Communicable Disease Service at the New Jersey
Department of Health with COVID-19 questions.
About
NJ 2-1-1 The statewide information and referral service began
in 2002 when the United Ways of New Jersey spearheaded
efforts to give people-in-need an easy way to find
health and human services by encouraging the Board of
Public Utilities to designate the NJ 2-1-1 Partnership
as the sole administrator of the three digit dialing
code. Statewide coverage began in 2005. In 2017 alone,
the NJ 2-1-1 Partnership provided resource assistance to
over 455,000 people who called 2-1-1 or visited our
website. With roughly 3,000 agencies in the
organization’s resource database and over 10,000
programs and services listed, NJ 2-1-1 provides the
public with front door access to nonprofit, government
and faith-based services, as well as disaster response
information. |