Camden County announces new hours for its coronavirus drive-thru test site at Camden County College.
Nine Gloucester Township residents were among the 95 new positive cases of new coronavirus reported in Camden County on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, officials provided more detail on a coronavirus drive-through test site that will open at Camden County College.
After three days of declining new cases of new coronavirus, Camden County reported an additional 127 new positive cases of the virus.
More details on the testing site will be provided by officials on Tuesday.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Gloucester Township.
The testing site at Cooper's Poynt Waterfront Park is temporarily closed due to high winds and severe storms in the forecast.
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.
Six more Camden County residents who tested positive for new coronavirus have died, officials announced.
The site, originally scheduled to close April 15, will remain open.
Six more Gloucester Township 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.
Cellphone tracking data shows how well Camden County residents are doing to "flatten the curve" during the coronavirus crisis.
Two Gloucester Township residents were among eight new fatalities related to new coronavirus announced in Camden County on Monday.
A Gloucester Township woman delivered her baby in a bathtub at home after a misunderstanding about hospital restrictions.
WATCH: Gov. Murphy offered some insight into how long this could last in NJ. Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus outbreak.
Two Gloucester Township residents were among 59 new positive cases of new coronavirus that were reported in Camden County on Sunday.
Thirteen Gloucester Township residents were among 95 new positive cases of new coronavirus that were reported in Camden County on Saturday.
A second Gloucester Township man in his 60s has died after testing positive for new coronavirus.
The hospitalization rate in Camden County fell by 10 percent on Thursday.
Two more deaths were also reported in Camden County, and the county has opened its drive-through testing facility.
A total of 213 coronavirus cases have now been reported in Camden County. Three more deaths were also reported.
A drive-through testing site for all Camden County residents will be set up in Camden beginning Wednesday, officials announced.
A Gloucester Township man in his 60s died after testing positive for new coronavirus. A Pine Hill woman has also died of the virus.
If everyone in Camden County adheres to social distancing, new coronavirus may not peak until July 31.
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.
County officials are delivering meals to seniors at their homes to help limit their exposure to new coronavirus.
They were among 33 news cases reported in Camden County on Friday, the highest single-day total since the first case was reported.
Both school districts have altered their meal pickup policies after Gov. Phil Murphy instituted a Stay at Home order on Saturday.
There are now seven total cases of new coronavirus in Gloucester Township after three more cases were reported on Thursday.
A new scoreboard developed by Unacast grades each U.S. state and county on how well its residents are practicing social distancing.
Rep. Donald Norcross and Camden County officials will hold their second Facebook Live Town Hall on coronavirus on Thursday.