Camden County is urging residents to re-evaluate their thinking about the coronavirus one day after the county saw more than 200 new cases.
Camden County has seen 200 new cases in one day for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, officials said on Thursday.
The rate of hospitalizations due to coronavirus at Virtua has tripled. The hospital is still equipped to handle patients with other issues.
The flu shot clinic scheduled to take place in Voorhees on Friday has been canceled due to inclement weather in the forecast.
Gloucester Township residents dropped off more than 150 pounds of unwanted prescription drugs as part of Drug Take Back Day Saturday.
Monday's number of new county cases is the fourth highest single-day number of new cases since the pandemic began.
The American Red Cross says a strong blood supply is needed with flu season about to begin amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Camden County officials are asking for residents' help to destroy egg masses belonging to an extremely invasive crop-eating insect.
Gloucester Township Mayor David Mayer said he will take a coronavirus test out of an abundance of caution after meeting Gov. Phil Murphy.
Donating time or resources to your local food bank is recommended.
Camden County saw a 40 percent increase in new coronavirus cases last week, officials said during a news conference Thursday afternoon.
Two centers in Burlington and Camden counties will remain closed through the end of October, while the third will reopen Friday.
The American Eagle store is collecting food to benefit Cathedral Kitchen in Camden.
A new report suggests Camden County's coronavirus risk has increased from "low" to "moderate."
For the second time in just over 2 weeks, a correction in the county's reported data has changed the number of coronavirus-reported deaths.
The new ICU includes 28 beds, increasing its critical care capacity to 86 beds, the health system announced.
Cooper University Hospital in Camden has been awarded more than $7.5 million in federal emergency funding from the CARES Act.
Those who make a donation at an upcoming American Red Cross Blood Drive will have a new way to help patients battling the coronavirus.
Police collected nearly 500 pounds of unwanted prescription drugs over the last three months as overdose deaths countywide increased.
An American Red Cross Blood Drive will take place at the Gloucester Township Senior Center Oct. 6.
Camden County released new numbers for the number of deaths that have been attributed to the coronavirus.
The township has canceled its annual Hispanic Heritage Month ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Camden County reported at least 30 new cases for five straight days, the highest number in the county since Aug. 14.
Three pantry boxes have been set up to fight food insecurity, and Council President Orlando Mercado joined police for a Bag Hunger event.
A Gloucester Township woman in her 60s is the township's 60th fatality related to the coronavirus since the outbreak began in March.
Patient First is offering flu shots without seeing a doctor at its facilities amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Patient First in Gloucester Township now offers testing for the coronavirus. It is the third Patient First in Camden County to do so.
Naloxone will be available for free to residents without a prescription as part of a statewide effort to combat the opioid crisis.
Virtua is introducing the Eat Well Mobile Grocery Store, a retrofitted NJ Transit Bus that will help feed vulernable communities.
The average age of residents who tested positive in the last three months has dropped from 47 to 25, officials said on Wednesday.
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There are now 979 cases of the coronavirus in Gloucester Township with 59 deaths.
Camden County announced its full schedule for flu shots on Thursday as it combats the flu and the coronavirus simultaneously.
Camden County is one of 8 counties statewide that still has a “moderate” risk of coronavirus transmission, according to a new report.
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans, including some in Camden County into an economic tailspin that’s being felt at the dinner table.
Camden County and Touch New Jersey will now offer free food distribution every Friday through the end of October.
As of Tuesday, there are 977 cases of the coronavirus in Gloucester Township with 58 confirmed deaths.
Camden County announced four new deaths countywide related to the coronavirus on Friday.
It is the second round of mask distributions, after the foundations gave out 175,000 masks earlier this year.
Gloucester Township saw a spike in coronavirus-related deaths of about 62 percent this summer.