Health & Fitness

Latest Lacey Coronavirus Updates

Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Lacey.

LACEY, NJ — There's a lot of news to keep up with right now — locally, nationally and worldwide. Here's a recap of coronavirus updates in Lacey.

Cases

The Ocean County Health Department has reported 113 positive cases in Lacey as of Thursday. The OCHD will provide daily updates here.

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The department has reported 4,254 cases in Ocean County as of Thursday morning. State officials said Wednesday that the virus has killed 166 people in Ocean County.

Testing

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Ocean County's drive-thru testing site for the new coronavirus will move to Waretown next week. Testing will begin occurring at the Ocean County Fire and First Aid Training Center on Volunteer Way off Route 9. MORE.

Schools

New Jersey schools will be closed through at least May 15, Governor Phil Murphy announced Thursday. MORE.

Restrictions and Updates

  • County officials urged the public not to dispose of used gloves on the ground. Freeholder Director Joseph H. Vicari also asked food stores, convenience stores and other retail establishments to place additional trash cans in their parking lots. MORE.
  • Open or closed? Patch created a simple directory for local businesses. Here's how to get listed.
  • Lisa Colalillo-Gee remembers the date of March 19. It's the day Murphy ordered the closure of salons, barber shops and other personal-care businesses because of the new coronavirus. Here's how Salon Bellissimo in Forked River has managed to hang on during tough times for personal-care businesses in New Jersey. MORE.
  • Check out what's virtually available at the Ocean County Library.


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Something to Smile About

It remains concerning that many hospitals face shortages of face masks and other personal protective equipment. But a Central Regional paraprofessional stepped up to help.

Terrance Hardy owns a bowtie business called LookForMeBowties. He recently began creating clothe face masks, which he has donated to several hospitals. MORE.

Here's what else you should know:

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