A Cherry Hill woman in her 50s was one of seven new coronavirus-related deaths in Camden County announced on Thursday.
The CVS on Route 70 in Cherry Hill is among 45 additional New Jersey stores that will institute drive-thru testing for the coronavirus.
Two more Cherry Hill residents died after testing positive for the coronavirus. New nursing home numbers were also released on Wednesday.
As of Tuesday, there were 6,375 of coronavirus in Camden County, with 304 deaths.
Two more coronavirus-related deaths were announced in Cherry Hill as new nursing home numbers were released statewide.
Tennis and pickleball courts in Cherry Hill will reopen on Friday with restrictions in place to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
As of Wednesday, 5,903 Camden County residents had been diagnosed with the coronavirus, and 287 had died.
As of Tuesday, 5,819 Camden County residents had tested positive for coronavirus, and 280 had died.
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There are now 5,719 cases of coronavirus in Camden County, with 272 total fatalities.
There are now 5,442 cases of coronavirus in Camden County, 1,442 of which were connected to the county’s 56 long-term care facilities.
Premier Cadbury sent a letter to local officials to talk about its successes after state monitoring of the facility was requested.
A total of 249 Camden County residents have now died as a result of the coronavirus, 188 of which have been tied to nursing homes.
The state has recorded more than 80 deaths in Cherry Hill nursing homes. Four new deaths were reported on Wednesday in the township.
A total of 230 deaths related to coronavirus have now been recorded in Camden County, 178 of which are connected to nursing homes.
Patch put together a list that includes the total number of cases in Cherry Hill, and where the township ranks statewide.
As of Sunday, there are 4,179 confirmed positive cases of coronavirus in the county, with 218 fatalities.
A total of 11 new deaths were announced countywide on Friday.
Five Camden County nursing homes have been hit especially hard during the outbreak of new coronavirus.
The deaths took place from April 28 through May 2, and raised the total number of fatalities countywide to 207.
There were also 78 new confirmed positive cases of the coronavirus reported in the county on Wednesday.
She was one of three new fatalities announced, bringing the countywide total to 189 deaths.
It is the second new testing site to open in Camden County over the course of a week.
Camden County announced 48 coronavirus deaths that took place last month on Monday as nursing homes continue to lag behind in reporting.
The total number of coronavirus cases in Camden County as of Sunday was 3,437, with 138 deaths,
There are now 3,347 cases of the coronavirus in Camden County, with 138 deaths, according to county officials.
A Cherry Hill woman in her 90s was one of 11 new deaths related to coronavirus that were announced by Camden County officials on Friday.
There have been 53 deaths related to new coronavirus in nursing homes in Cherry Hill, according to statistics provided by the state.
Parks had been closed since the middle of April amid the outbreak of new coronavirus.
As of Tuesday, there were 2,943 cases of the coronavirus identified in Camden County, with 125 total fatalities.
A Cherry Hill woman older than 100 and a Cherry Hill woman in her 90s have both died after testing positive for new coronavirus.
The total number of fatalities countywide is now 118, 83 (70 percent) of which have occurred in the county’s nursing homes.
Ninety-eight Camden County residents have now died after testing positive for the coronavirus.
As of Thursday, there are 2,432 cases of coronavirus in Camden County, with 97 fatalities
Ninety-six Camden County residents have died after testing positive for the coronavirus.
Brett Breslow has recovered from a near-fatal fight with coronavirus, nj.com reports.
An additional 125 new cases of the coronavirus were reported in Camden County, bringing the totals to 2,215 cases with 86 fatalities.
Pittsburgh-based Ready Nutrition donated 612 cases of its protein water — about 7,300 bottles — worth about $10,000 to Cooper Health.
The NJ Department of Health also released information about cases and fatalities in nursing homes, including in Cherry Hill on Monday.
As of Sunday, there have been 2,015 positive cases of the coronavirus reported in Camden County, with 80 deaths.