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New Coronavirus Case In Haddon Township
There are now 5,364 positive cases of coronavirus in Camden County, 1,123 of which have been linked to the county's nursing homes.

HADDON TOWNSHIP, NJ — A Haddon Township man in his 30s was among 113 new cases of coronavirus that were announced in Camden County on Thursday. Trace investigations are underway in all new cases.
There are now 5,364 positive cases of coronavirus in Camden County, 1,123 of which have been linked to the county’s nursing homes.
The county also announced eight additional deaths, bringing the number of coronavirus-related fatalities to 249, 188 of which have been tied to the county’s 56 long-term care facilities, according to the Camden County Department of Health.
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The following information is currently available regarding these most recent deaths in Camden County:
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- A Cherry Hill woman in her 70s;
- A Collingswood man in his 90s;
- Two Camden men in their 60s;
- A Camden woman in her 70s;
- A Voorhees woman in her 80s;
- A Stratford man in his 90s; and
- A man in his 50s, town unknown.
“We are deeply saddened to announce that eight more members of the Camden County family have succumbed to this terrible virus. Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with those who have lost a loved one or friend amidst this pandemic,” Camden County Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said. “The governor’s recent announcements that beaches in New Jersey will be open, in a limited capacity, by Memorial Day, as well as the resumption of non-essential construction and curbside pickup for retail businesses, is welcome news for thousands of Camden County residents. We are extremely encouraged that the governor and his administration believe these steps to be safe and practical as they take on coronavirus with a science- and data-driven approach. I cannot stress enough that these relaxations will only be successful if we enjoy them while being conscious of the risk that this virus still poses. Please continue to distance yourself from others, wear a face cover or mask, and wash your hands frequently. We are not out of the woods yet, but we can continue making progress if we handle these new opportunities responsibly.”
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