Fewer than 10 Cherry Hill residents reported positive coronavirus test results over the last three days, according to officials.
There have also been 23 cases identified in Cherry Hill children in the last week.
New rankings for 2020-21 from U.S. News & World Report identify the best hospitals in specialty care and the best hospitals by region.
As of Monday, there are 1,154 cases in Cherry Hill with 160 confirmed deaths.
Over the last 3 days, Camden County has announced 10 cases of the coronavirus among Cherry Hill kids as schools discuss options to reopen.
As of Wednesday, there are 1,113 cases of the coronavirus in Cherry Hill with 159 confirmed deaths.
There are now 1,109 cases of the coronavirus in Cherry Hill with 159 confirmed deaths.
A total of 14 new coronavirus-related deaths were announced in Camden County, bring the county total to 528 confirmed deaths.
Two swim clubs in Cherry Hill have reopened after they were previously closed due to coronavirus concerns.
The clubs closed after outbreaks in several New Jersey towns, all involving swimming areas.
There are now 1,088 cases of the coronavirus in Cherry Hill with 156 confirmed deaths.
Camden County has averaged 25 new cases a day over the last 7 days, and the overall recovery rate from the virus is 98 percent.
There has not been a fatality due to the coronavirus reported in Camden County for four days.
Twenty-five Cherry Hill residents were among 122 additional cases of the coronavirus reported in Camden County over the weekend.
Five Cherry Hill residents were among 22 new coronavirus deaths reported in Camden County on Friday.
There are 1,043 cases of the coronavirus in Cherry Hill with 148 confirmed deaths.
As of Wednesday, 8,031 Camden County residents had tested positive for the coronavirus, and there were 479 confirmed deaths.
Four Cherry Hill residents died after testing positive for the coronavirus between June 11 and July 2, according to officials.
Eight Cherry Hill residents are among 71 residents throughout Camden County who tested positive for the coronavirus over the weekend.
In Cherry Hill, there are now 984 cases of the coronavirus with 140 confirmed deaths.
There are now 984 coronavirus cases in Cherry Hill with 140 confirmed deaths.
In Cherry Hill, there are 978 confirmed cases of the coronavirus with 134 deaths.
Nine Cherry Hill residents were among 80 new cases of the coronavirus reported in Camden County for the weekend.
In Cherry Hill, there are 964 cases of the coronavirus with 131 confirmed deaths.
Fourteen new cases of the coronavirus were reported in Camden County, the fewest since March 26. There were also 12 confirmed deaths.
There were 19 new cases of the coronavirus identified in Camden County on Tuesday, the fewest since March 26.
The county discovered a backlog of 58 Camden County deaths while trying to align their numbers with the state's, officials said on Monday.
As of Friday, there are 946 cases of the coronavirus in Cherry Hill, with 113 deaths.
Brian Sweeney has been named to the position after serving as interim president since March, the health system announced Friday morning.
There are 7,240 cases of the coronavirus in Camden County, with 352 confirmed deaths.
The total number of cases in Cherry Hill is now 939 with 113 confirmed deaths. Camden County now has 7,192 cases with 352 confirmed deaths.
Cooper Health System will receive $488,189 in grants from the Department of Health and Human Services for their Addiction Medicine Program.
There were also 118 new cases announced countywide, but all numbers encompass the past three days' worth of reporting for the county.
Four new cases of coronavirus were identified in Cherry Hill as the total number of cases countywide hit 7,000 on Friday.
It is the seventh consecutive day in which the county has seen fewer than 100 new coronavirus cases.
A Cherry Hill woman in her 90s has died of the coronavirus. The state has also updated numbers for cases and deaths in nursing homes.
Instances of new coronavirus cases are dropping across Camden County, including in nursing homes, officials said on Tuesday.
The announcement comes as Gov. Phil Murphy announces the next stage of New Jersey's reopening plan.
Cooper University Health Care’s newly renovated Urgent Care Center on Route 70 in Cherry Hill will re-open to patients on Monday.
The total number of cases in Cherry Hill is now 869 with 98 deaths, according to county officials.