Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Gloucester Township.
There were also 10 new deaths related to the coronavirus reported in Camden County on Thursday.
A Rite Aid store in Sewell will now offer coronavirus testing as of Monday, Rite Aid officials announced on Thursday.
There were also eight new deaths announced in the county.
Camden County now has 3,629 cases of coronavirus, with 189 deaths.
Camden County announced 48 coronavirus deaths that took place last month on Monday as nursing homes continue to lag behind in reporting.
Online help is available for Camden County residents fighting substance abuse.
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.
The delivery comes as part of an effort to help first responders decontaminate vehicles and equipment to protect themselves and the public.
Camden County now has 3,221 confirmed cases of coronavirus, with 138 deaths.
The drive-thru test site at Camden County College is temporarily closed on Friday, officials said.
All park walking paths and trails in Gloucester Township reopened on Friday, township officials announced.
More than 58,000 meals have been delivered to seniors since the county expanded its program due to new coronavirus.
A total of 3,108 coronavirus cases have been reported in Camden County, with 127 deaths.
Jefferson Health’s three hospitals in New Jersey each earned an “A” grade from the Leapfrog Group.
It remains safe to donate blood, and the need is great following the cancellation of thousands of blood drives.
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.
There are now 2,827 cases of the coronavirus in Camden County, 519 of which are related to the county’s 56 long-term care facilities.
The two new sites will replace the site at the Cooper Poynt Waterfront, which will close on May 1.
Rep. Donald Norcross and Camden County officials will updated residents on their efforts to combat the outbreak of coronavirus on Tuesday.
The total number of fatalities countywide is now 118, 83 (70 percent) of which have occurred in the county’s nursing homes.
The Camden County Prosecutor's Office is advising residents to hold onto medications until stay-at-home orders are lifted.
As of Friday evening, 78 percent of Camden County's coronavirus deaths came from long-term care facilities.
The total number of positive cases in Camden County is now 2,470, with 98 fatalities.
Gloucester Township police joined numerous police, EMS and fire departments from the area to show appreciation for healthcare workers.
As of Thursday, there are 2,432 cases of coronavirus in Camden County, with 97 fatalities
Camden County is among the bottom counties of the state in terms of slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
Saliva-testing will begin at New Jersey's five developmental centers next week, according to Gov. Phil Murphy.
Ninety-six Camden County residents have died after testing positive for the coronavirus.
More than 46,000 meals have been delivered since the county expanded its program due to new coronavirus.
An additional 125 new cases of the coronavirus were reported in Camden County, bringing the totals to 2,215 cases with 86 fatalities.
The total number of coronavirus cases in Camden County is now 2,090, with 85 deaths.
The Camden County Health Department has taken over inspections of nursing homes from the state during the coronavirus pandemic.
As of Sunday, there have been 2,015 positive cases of the coronavirus reported in Camden County, with 80 deaths.
There have been 80 total fatalities related to coronavirus in Camden County.
The total number of cases in Camden County is now 1,722, with 58 fatalities.
New Jersey American Water and the American Water Charitable Foundation have donated $65,000 to fight new coronavirus.
There are now 1,572 cases of the coronavirus in Camden County, including 54 fatalities.