Gloucester Township police are finding ways to protect the community and stay safe amid the outbreak of new coronavirus.
There are now four total cases of new coronavirus in Gloucester Township, and 59 total in Camden County.
Cooper University Health Care’s Foundation has established a COVID-19 Assistance Fund to help health car workers battling the pandemic.
Officials recently told retailers to discontinue self-serve stations amid the coronavirus outbreak. They will crack down on violators,
A woman in her 40s is the second Gloucester Township resident who has tested positive for new coronavirus.
Cooper Health now collects specimens and is using its own labs to test patients for coronavirus, effective Monday.
A woman in her 80s has died due to coronavirus, officials said Sunday night.
Camden County officials provided details on five new positive cases of new coronavirus that were reported in the county on Sunday.
There are now a total of 19 positive cases of coronavirus in Camden County.
The state police union said some New Jersey police officers had tested positive for new coronavirus, and others had been quarantined.
Amid the outbreak of new coronavirus, Camden County officials continue to connect residents with mental health and addiction issues.
There are now a total of 19 cases of the virus in Camden County, officials announced.
Camden County officials offered details of five of the six new cases reported by state officials in the county on Thursday.
County officials are delivering meals to seniors at their homes to help limit their exposure to new coronavirus.
Camden County identified four new cases of coronavirus and closed all county playgrounds, public bathrooms and water fountains.
Even in a best-case scenario, hospitals in the region would be hard pressed to meet the demand, according to a new report from ProPublica.
Police have begun taking reports online and the township has made numerous other changes to help prevent the spread of new coronavirus.
Camden County Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said the true number of coronavirus cases can't be known without adequate testing.
Masses are canceled even if attendance is fewer than 50 because the older faithful are more vulnerable and generally attend mass.
The announcement came around the same time a Haddon Township woman in her 50s became the third positive case of coronavirus in the county.
Cooper Health System has temporarily suspended visitors from their facilities amid the outbreak of new coronavirus.
County officials are urging residents not to go out for St. Patrick's Day to prevent the further spread of new coronavirus.
Both closures were announced Monday morning in an attempt to prevent the spread of new coronavirus.
Offices will be closed one week to stem the outbreak of new coronavirus, Gloucester Township Mayor David Mayer said.
Tuesday's municipal court proceedings in Gloucester Township have been cancelled, officials announced.
Diocese of Camden parishes remain open, but parishioners are excused from services after Gov. Murphy suggested canceling large events.
County officials announced a slew of cancellations after Gov. Phil Murphy said gatherings of more than 250 people should be canceled in NJ.
The condition of a Camden County man who tested presumptive positive for new coronavirus has improved since last week.
The American Red Cross is encouraging healthy, eligible people to donate blood at 2 upcoming drives in Gloucester Township.
The senior community is particularly susceptible to coronavirus, officials said Monday night.
A man in his 60s has been hospitalized with the new coronavirus, officials said on Friday.
Campbell's Soup has seen an uptick in demand for soup in certain areas due to coronavirus, CNBC reports.
The Camden County Department of Health is ramping up its preparations in the event that coronavirus surfaces in the county.
Gloucester Township, emergency and school officials met with the county health department to discuss preparations on Wednesday.
Leaders at the Diocese of Camden are advising their parishioners to take the same precautions concerning coronavirus as they would for flu.
There have been no confirmed coronavirus cases in New Jersey, but county officials are prepared in case that changes.
The Black Horse Pike Regional School District's nursing staff continues to educate themselves on how to handle coronavirus.
Amid warnings from the CDC, health officials are urging people to take common-sense steps to prevent the spread of illness.
Camden County has launched a fentanyl strip testing pilot program, in which self-reported users will test for the drug in narcotics.
With an increase in vaping among the country’s youth, officials in Camden County are offering a chance to learn more about its dangers.