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First Coronavirus Death In Basking Ridge
As of Friday, Bernards Township has 37 positive cases of COVID-19, according to Somerset County.
BASKING RIDGE, NJ — The first new coronavirus-related death has been reported in Basking Ridge, confirmed Mayor Jim Baldassare Friday.
The 95-year-old woman and resident of Fellowship Village died on March 28 and was later confirmed on April 1 to have COVID-19 recently, Baldassare said.
As of Friday, Bernards Township has 37 positive cases of COVID-19, according to the Somerset County Department of Public Health.
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Somerset County has a total of 641 positive cases and 23 deaths as of Friday.
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Gov. Phil Murphy provided another grim update on the coronavirus outbreak on Friday, announcing 4,372 new cases – the highest daily number yet – and 113 more deaths. The rising fatality rate shows that coronavirus is fast surpassing all causes of death, based on the most recent daily averages, in the Garden State. Read More: Coronavirus Surpassing NJ's Top Causes Of Death As 113 More Die
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