The hospital has revised its guidelines, allowing one visitor at a time for patients.
New federal data shows how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals in Mercer County.
The county saw an increase in their allotment of weekly vaccines from the state.
New federal data shows how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals in Mercer County.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Lawrenceville area.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Lawrenceville.
Residents should call the Lawrence Township Animal Control Officer if any human or pet has been in contact with the raccoon on Cold Soil Rd.
Here's how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Mercer County.
Due to a statewide shortage of vaccines, the clinics run by local health department will be suspended temporarily beginning Feb. 13.
Here are the latest numbers on hospital capacity, including ICUs, in Mercer County.
Here are the latest figures on hospital capacity in Mercer County and across New Jersey.
The state plans to expand the number of COVID-19 vaccination sites. Here's where you can go to get one.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Lawrenceville area.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Mercer County.
The saliva test is available to county residents 14 years or older and anyone employed as a first responder or health care worker.
Local micro clinics across the county will help expedite the vaccination process, which is currently in Phase 1A.
The county is expected to receive and schedule vaccines for the week of Dec. 28. Priority will be given to EMS and health care workers.
The saliva test is available to county residents 14 years or older. No prescription is necessary.
Respiratory therapist Victoria Bradeis received the first dose of the vaccine, as the hospital prepares to vaccinate frontline workers.
COVID-19 tests are available to residents at a number of locations across Mercer County.
No prescription is necessary. Testing will be limited to 300 people.
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The NJ residents became ill between Aug. 18-24, and two died. The disease is not spread from person-to-person and the risk remains low.
Participating pharmacies will be giving away free naloxone from Sept. 24-26.
Classes will be focused on developing and maintaining physical fitness and conditioning of young athletes.
Henry J. Austin Health Center in Trenton is now offering saliva testing for the coronavirus to members of the community by appointment.
A total of 322 of those cases come from Lawrence Township's nursing homes.
Enhanced safety measures in place
The Wellness Wednesday Webinars focus on a variety of topics related to food, nutrition and healthy lifestyles.
Residents who aren't showing symptoms of coronavirus can now be tested in Mercer County.
The site is moving from the Quaker Bridge Mall to Trenton in anticipation of retail returning to the mall, officials said.
As of Monday, there were 259 cases of coronavirus reported in Lawrence Township's long-term care facilities. There were also 41 deaths.
As of Wednesday, 5,499 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 360 fatalities.
As of Tuesday, 5,426 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 349 fatalities.
Patch put together a list that includes the total number of cases in Lawrence, and where the township ranks statewide.
As of Thursday, 4,986 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 313 fatalities.
Coronavirus antibody testing is now taking place at the Passport Health location in Lawrenceville.