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4 More Coronavirus Cases Reported In Gloucester Township
There are 7,240 cases of the coronavirus in Camden County, with 352 confirmed deaths.
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Four Gloucester Township residents were among 48 new cases of the coronavirus reported in Camden County on Thursday. The new cases involve three women in their 80s and a woman in her 60s. Trace investigations are underway in all new cases.
No new fatalities were reported in Gloucester Township or anywhere else in the county on Thursday. Following the reports of the new cases, there are 674 cases of the coronavirus and 18 confirmed deaths in Gloucester Township. There are 7,240 cases in Camden County, with 352 confirmed deaths.
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“New Jersey and its residents took this threat extremely seriously from day one, and it is largely because of their sacrifices that we are continuing to see a decline in new cases,” Camden County Freeholder Louis Cappelli Jr. said. “What is happening in other states underscores the dangerous reality of this virus. If we take our eye off the ball for even a few days we could see spread increase exponentially. That’s why we have to continue social distancing, wear a mask when you are in public, stay home if you’re sick, and take this virus seriously. If we keep up guard up and follow the advice of our public health experts we can stop the spread of coronavirus.”
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Additionally, the Camden County Department of Health announced that 1,234 cases and 276 deaths have been reported among residents at the county’s 56 long-term care facilities. The nursing homes have also seen 453 cases and three deaths among staff members.
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