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Latest Cinnaminson Coronavirus Updates

Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Cinnaminson.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — The new coronavirus outbreak in New Jersey and across the nation is having vast impacts in Cinnaminson, including the closure of schools and many businesses.

Every Wednesday, the state releases its latest nursing home numbers. As of Wednesday, there were 106 coronavirus cases tied to Wynwood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Cinnaminson with 15 confirmed deaths. That includes 85 cases among residents and 21 cases among staff members.

All 15 deaths were among residents. The list of cases and deaths broken down by facility can be found here.

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Township wide, the total number of coronavirus cases in Cinnaminson is now 138 with 13 total fatalities. There were 69 new coronavirus cases countywide on Wednesday, bringing the total number of cases in Burlington County to 4,419 with 278 confirmed deaths.

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Here are the latest local updates from Cinnaminson:

BUSINESS
Cinnaminson Patch has set up a directory business owners can use to let people know they are open. Details on the directory and the form to enter your business can be found here.

TRASH PICKUP
Bulk trash pickup in Cinnaminson will resume June 3 and 4. It had been suspended while Republic Services was hit hard by the pandemic, although normal trash pickup was never impacted. Visit the township's website for the full bulk collection schedule and additional information.

GRADUATIONS
Earlier in the week, Gov. Phil Murphy announced that in-person graduations could take place beginning July 6. Gatherings are limited to 25 people in attendance, but Cinnaminson Superintendent of Schools Stephen Cappello said the school district would once again consider its options for an in-person graduation.

Burlington County is actively engaged in contact tracing positive coronavirus cases. The focus is on close contacts, defined as closer than 6 feet for more than 10 minutes, household contacts and those that work in high risk settings such as healthcare workers and long term care facilities.

If community exposure has occurred, where a coronavirus positive person was in close contact with people for an extended period of time, while symptomatic, county officials will notify the public. Since residents are abiding by the social distancing requirements, officials said they have not run into that issue since early in the pandemic.

Reminder: Mass exposure, due to social distancing guidelines, and the cooperation of the public has been minimized. Residents are reminded to remain 6 feet apart while obtaining essential items or services, and stay home unless absolutely necessary.

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