The coronavirus continues to take a grim toll on Camden County, according to updated state data. See how your town is doing below.
UPDATE: Updated information has been released now that the state is offering vaccines at locations in Burlington County.
UPDATE: Updated information has been released now that the state is offering vaccines at locations in Camden County.
The coronavirus continues to take a grim toll on Camden County, according to updated state data. See updates below.
A nurse in the Washington Township hospital's intensive care unit was the first to get the Moderna vaccine in New Jersey on Tuesday.
As of Tuesday, about 2,500 employees at Virtua Health received the coronavirus vaccine, Executive Vice President Dr. Reg Blaber said.
A Gloucester Township man in his 70s is the 79th township resident to die of coronavirus since the pandemic began.
The three county-run testing sites will be open for regular hours on New Year's Eve, officials said Monday morning.
The coronavirus continues to take a toll on Camden County. Here are the latest numbers for each town and city.
Hundreds of vaccines have been administered in South Jersey since Tuesday, and there have been no severe reactions, health officials said.
Camden County hospitals could reach 100 percent capacity, according to an analysis of federal data. See the local numbers.
As of Thursday, 24,932 Camden County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus and 692 have died since the pandemic began.
The county is looking for registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and medical professionals to help administer the coronavirus vaccine.
The first doses of the coronavirus vaccine were distributed Tuesday, and employees at Cooper were among the first to get vaccinated.
Doctors, nurses, and staff at Cooper Hospital in Camden will receive the coronavirus vaccine Tuesday morning, a Cooper spokesperson said.
As of Friday, there have been 2,540 cases of the coronavirus and 78 deaths in Gloucester Township since the pandemic began.
The testing site in Lindenwold will open Saturday morning, and will be open on Tuesdays and Saturdays, officials said.
As of Thursday, there have been 2,514 cases of the coronavirus and 75 deaths in Gloucester Township since the pandemic began.
Two Gloucester Township men in their 70s were among 13 new coronavirus-related deaths that were announced in Camden County Tuesday.
Three new coronavirus testing sites opened in Camden County on Wednesday. The hours have been updated.
The New York Times, the Surgo Foundation and Ariadne Labs used their vaccine tool to calculate what priority you would receive it.
Since the pandemic began, 2,200 Gloucester Township residents have tested positive for the coronavirus and 72 have died.
The Patch Holiday Food Drive is raising money for Feeding America and the food banks, pantries and meal programs in Camden County.
Gov. Murphy issued stronger words to New Jerseyans, saying they shouldn't travel unless necessary. Here's what he specifically wants.
A Gloucester Township man in his 70s is the 68th township resident to die since the beginning of the pandemic.
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus indoors.
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been 1,907 cases and 67 deaths related to the virus in Gloucester Township.
Camden County is one of 18 counties at a "high" coronavirus risk after reporting more than 1,100 cases in three days.
As of Friday, there have been 1,730 cases of the coronavirus and 64 deaths in Gloucester Township since the beginning of the pandemic.
Camden County had another record-setting day when it comes to new coronavirus cases on Wednesday, when 334 new cases were identified.
Officials are asking residents to closely follow the governor’s newest restrictions on indoor gatherings for Thanksgiving.
For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, Camden County saw more than 300 new coronavirus cases in one day on Friday.
For the third time in a little over a week, Camden County has set a record for number of new coronavirus cases in one day.
Families in Camden County continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Nursing homes have proper PPE and are testing more frequently than they were in the spring, an infectious disease expert said on Thursday.
The Thanksgiving Food Drive runs through Nov. 21, Gloucester Township police said this week.
While New Jersey's new restrictions won't impact some Gloucester Township restaurants, those that deal with alcohol may feel the pinch.
Two days after a record-setting 242 cases in one day, 200 more new cases were reported. Camden County's total was 524 this weekend.
Camden County Director Louis Cappelli Jr. discusses programs the county has in place, and says it can crush another coronavirus curve.