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New Camden County Coronavirus Cases Dropping; 4 In Gloucester
It is the seventh consecutive day in which the county has seen fewer than 100 new coronavirus cases.

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Four Gloucester Township residents were among 32 new cases of the coronavirus identified in Camden County on Thursday. It is the seventh consecutive day in which the county has seen fewer than 100 new coronavirus cases. There were also no new deaths announced on Thursday.
“This incredible progress is entirely the product of our residents and their commitment to social distancing and other public health measures,” Camden County Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said. “Around the world, however, this virus is continuing spread and new cases are increasing, underscoring the reality that we have not defeated this invisible enemy. We must continue to take precautions and carefully follow the advice of public health experts so that we can avoid another deadly spike.”
Trace investigations are underway in all new cases. The number of cases countywide is now 6,944 with 343 confirmed deaths. In Gloucester Township, there are 635 cases and 18 confirmed deaths.
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According to the Camden County Department of Health, 1,187 residents of the county’s 56 long-term care facilities have tested positive for the coronavirus, with 255 confirmed deaths. At the same nursing homes, 443 staff members have tested positive, and three have died.
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The following information is available about the new coronavirus cases in Gloucester Township:
- A woman in her 30s;
- A woman in her 40s;
- A man in his 30s; and
- A woman in her 70s.
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