Four new positive cases were reported in Haddon Township on Saturday, while another two cases were reported in Haddonfield.
Four local residents were among 59 new positive cases of new coronavirus in Camden County that were announced on Friday.
Forty-eight new cases in the county were announced on Thursday, but no new deaths were reported.
Two more deaths were also reported in Camden County, and the county has opened its drive-through testing facility.
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A total of 213 coronavirus cases have now been reported in Camden County. Three more deaths were also reported.
A total of 202 coronavirus cases have now been reported in Camden County. Two more deaths were also reported.
Camden County also extended its State of Emergency on Saturday, as the total number of cases countywide reached 138.
They were among 33 news cases reported in Camden County on Friday, the highest single-day total since the first case was reported.
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A Haddonfield resident and an Oaklyn resident have tested positive for new coronavirus, Camden County officials announced Thursday evening.
A Haddonfield man in his 20s has tested positive for coronavirus, officials said on Tuesday.
A total of three women in Haddon Township have now tested positive for new coronavirus.
The annual Skirmish in Haddonfield has been postponed due to the outbreak of new coronavirus.
There are now a total of 15 positive cases of coronavirus in Camden County.
The Westmont Diner is operating on takeout only, and is offering 50 percent off items.
The school district announced the closures one day after a State of Emergency was declared for the borough.
Officials announced that Haddonfield is under a State of Emergency due to coronavirus on Tuesday.
Officials announced the first positive case of coronavirus in Haddon Township was identified Monday afternoon.
The closure was announced Monday morning in an attempt to prevent the spread of new coronavirus.
Haddon Township announced event cancellations following Gov. Phil Murphy's suggested cancellations of large events on Sunday.
The water company will also restore service to customers who have already had their service turned off.
The board will meet prior to the commissioners' meeting at borough hall.
The senior community is particularly susceptible to coronavirus, officials said Monday night.
The Haddonfield Public School District has issued a statement on handling the coronavirus.
Camden County officials are reminding residents that the seasonal flu presents a greater risk than Coronavirus.
The American Red Cross faces a critical need for blood donors of all types.
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The American Red Cross is soliciting blood donations from residents as flu season gets underway.
The American Red Cross urges people of all races and ethnicities to give blood or platelets to help increase the diversity of the supply.
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The blood drive will take place as the Red Cross helps those directly impacted by Hurricane Dorian.
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A blood drive is scheduled to take place in Haddonfield as the American Red Cross seeks an end to its summer blood shortage.
The American Red Cross is also offering a $5 Amazon gift card for anyone who donates blood between July 29 and Aug. 29, 2019.
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