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Cinnaminson Saw 47 Percent Spike In Coronavirus Cases This Summer
Cinnaminson has seen an increase of more than 47 percent in coronavirus cases since July 4.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — Cinnaminson has seen a nearly 50 percent increase in coronavirus cases since July 4, according to numbers provided by Burlington County officials.
Cinnaminson has seen an increase of 47.25 percent in coronavirus cases over the last two months. The number of fatalities has increased by 12.50 percent.
As of Thursday, Cinnaminson had 273 cases and 27 total fatalities. It has 16.25 cases per 1,000 residents.
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Patch put together lists showing all the towns and their latest reported number of coronavirus cases and fatalities now that the outbreak is in its sixth month, ranking them based on population.
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Nearby Riverton has seen a 600 percent increase in fatalities, a larger increase than any other town in the state. Read more here: Latest Town-By-Town NJ Coronavirus Cases, Deaths, Spikes Ranked
The actual number of fatalities in Riverton is eight. As of July 4, there was only one fatality, meaning seven people have died as a result of the coronavirus in Riverton since then.
Thirty-six cases have been reported in the small town of just over 2,500 people. The last time any new cases were reported was on Aug. 4, when three new cases were reported. They were the only new cases reported in Riverton in August.
Countywide, there are 6,662 cases of the coronavirus, 459 confirmed deaths and 48 probable deaths.
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