There have been 80 total fatalities related to coronavirus in Camden County.
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A Cherry Hill woman in her 90s is one of four Camden County residents who died on Thursday after testing positive for new coronavirus.
There have now been 22 coronavirus deaths in Cherry Hill, including 16 in the last three days.
More than 36,000 meals have been delivered since the county expanded its program due to new coronavirus.
After six Cherry Hill residents died of coronavirus on Tuesday, the total number of fatalities related to the virus in the township is 18.
People are reportedly microwaving their face masks — and nearly burning down their houses in the process.
Ten new deaths related to new coronavirus were reported in Camden County on Monday, More than half were among Cherry Hill residents.
Two test sites for law enforcement and first responders will open on Tuesday.
There was a decrease in new coronavirus cases in Camden County and no reported deaths for the third straight day on Sunday.
For the second straight day, no deaths were reported in Camden County related to new coronavirus.
Eighty-four more cases of new coronavirus were reported throughout Camden County on Friday.
The site closed because of concerns for the safety of personnel and residents seeking testing.
Six more Camden County residents who tested positive for new coronavirus have died, officials announced.
The announcement falls in line with Gov. Phil Murphy's order to close all state and county parks earlier this week.
It remains safe to donate blood, and the need is great following the cancellation of thousands of blood drives.
Twelve more Cherry Hill residents have tested positive for new coronavirus, Camden County officials announced on Wednesday.
Five new deaths countywide were reported on a day when county parks were set to close at 8 p.m.
Eight more deaths related to coronavirus in Camden County were reported on Monday.
Eleven Cherry Hill residents were among 59 new positive cases of new coronavirus that were reported in Camden County on Sunday.
Nineteen Cherry Hill residents were among 95 new positive cases of new coronavirus that were reported in Camden County on Saturday.
A second Cherry Hill woman in her 90s has died after testing positive for new coronavirus.
The hospitalization rate in Camden County fell by 10 percent on Thursday.
Brett Breslow is hospitalized on a ventilator and dialysis with coronavirus. His family is exploring experimental plasma treatment.
Two more deaths were also reported in Camden County, and the county has opened its drive-through testing facility.
A Cherry Hill woman in her 90s was one of three Camden County residents who died after testing positive for coronavirus on Tuesday.
A total of 202 coronavirus cases have now been reported in Camden County. Two more deaths were also reported.
A staff member at Clara Barton Elementary School told the district over the weekend that they have tested positive for coronavirus.
Camden County officials will provide updates on patients who have been hospitalized on Monday.
Camden County also extended its State of Emergency on Saturday, as the total number of cases countywide reached 138.
They were among 33 news cases reported in Camden County on Friday, the highest single-day total since the first case was reported.
Veterans Affairs Medical Centers are prepared with negative airflow beds and testing kits for veterans who are exhibiting symptoms and need.
Three more Cherry Hill residents have tested positive for new coronavirus, according to county officials.
There are now a total of 31 cases of new coronavirus in Cherry Hill, officials announced on Wednesday.
Twenty-five of the 59 total cases of coronavirus being reported in Camden County have been reported in Cherry Hill.
One of five Cherry Hill residents who tested positive for coronavirus is a family member of Cherry Hill school student.
Camden County has 24 positive cases as of Sunday, 18 of which were reported in Cherry Hill.
There are now a total of 19 positive cases of coronavirus in Camden County.
The collection site is open to Cooper patients, who have symptoms or meet other criteria, and who receive an order from a Cooper provider.
Camden County officials offered details of five of the six new cases reported by state officials in the county on Thursday.