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Latest Barnegat-Manahawkin Coronavirus Updates

Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Barnegat and Manahawkin.

BARNEGAT, NJ — There's a lot of news to keep up with right now — locally, nationally and worldwide. Here's a recap of coronavirus updates in Barnegat and Manahawkin.

Cases

The Ocean County Health Department has reported 35 positive cases in Barnegat and 23 in Stafford as of 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. The OCHD will provide daily updates here.

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People with the coronavirus also might not show symptoms, according to the Center for Disease Control. With limited testing available nationwide, it is also difficult to gauge the true number of people with the virus.

Testing

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Luckily for Ocean County residents, testing has become more accessible locally.

County officials opened a drive-thru testing site Monday at Ocean County College. On the first day, 166 people got tested, including 40 health-care workers and first responders.

Residents must schedule appointments before arriving and meet the following requirements:

  • You must be an Ocean County resident and have identification.
  • You must have a physician's prescription
  • You must make an online appointment at www.ochd.org.
  • You must be symptomatic.
  • You should enter the Ocean County College campus from the Hooper Avenue entrance.


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Restrictions and Updates

Ocean County closed all county parks and public lands Tuesday evening. The County operates 27 parks. MORE.

The fight against cancer doesn't end during the novel-coronavirus outbreaks, but organizations are feeling the financial effects. As a result, the CEO of David's Dream & Believe Cancer Foundation offered to take a layoff to free up money for the organization. MORE.

Message From the Frontlines

The Central Regional Family Facebook page shared an important message from Jordan Wozniak, a Central Regional alumna and registered nurse.

Read below:

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