As of Tuesday, 4,743 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 280 fatalities.
As of Monday, 4,594 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 256 fatalities.
There have been 10 deaths related to new coronavirus in nursing homes in Lawrence Township, according to statistics released by the state.
As of Wednesday, 3,725 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 220 fatalities.
As of Tuesday, 3,605 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 212 fatalities.
As of Thursday, 2,991 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 163 fatalities.
As of Wednesday, 2,845 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 145 fatalities.
As of Tuesday, 2,753 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 133 fatalities.
As of Monday, 2,591 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 122 fatalities.
As of Thursday, 2,037 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 87 fatalities.
As of Wednesday, 1,856 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 76 fatalities.
As of Tuesday, 1,731 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 71 fatalities.
As of Saturday, there were 65 total cases of new coronavirus in Lawrence Township, according to Mercer County’s coronavirus dashboard.
Medical tent reinforces infection control prevention and patient and colleague safety measures
Lawrence Township parks remain open as long as park users observe social distancing guidelines.
Mercer County Community College will make hundreds of face safety shields for use by medical professionals as they combat the coronavirus.
It remains safe to donate blood, and the need is great following the cancellation of thousands of blood drives.
Lawrence has 37 cases of new coronavirus, according to numbers provided by Mercer County officials.
Mercer County First Responders are asking for PPE donations amid the outbreak of new coronavirus.
The drive-through testing site at the Quaker Bridge Mall has tested 266 patients for coronavirus in three days.
A Rider professor and an alum are making face shields and ventilator splitters to help healthcare workers fight coronavirus.
The drive-through testing site at the Quaker Bridge Mall served 70 patients on an abbreviated schedule the first day.
An employee at the Mercer County Jail has tested positive for new coronavirus. Seventeen inmates have also been released.
Mercer County will open a coronavirus drive-through testing site at the Quaker Bridge Mall this week.
The Mercer County Sheriff's Office has upgraded its app to allow residents to receive alerts from the CDC about coronavirus.
Churches should remain open for prayer, private devotion and adoration of the blessed sacrament, Bishop David O'Connell said.
Mercer County officials announced the closing of non-essential buildings due to new coronavirus on Monday.
Diocese of Trenton parishes remain open, but parishioners are excused from services after Gov. Murphy suggested canceling large events.
It follows Gov. Phil Murphy's direction in recommending cancellation of all scheduled public gatherings of more than 250 people.
County officials are advising residents about some forms of stigma that may be forming around some groups of people related to coronavirus.
Officials advised residents to beware of price gouging on items such as hand sanitizer, or the selling of bogus coronavirus cures.
Mercer County officials are constantly in contact with the CDC and NJ Department of Health about coronavirus.
One student studying in Italy has been recalled and university-related travel to China has been suspended, Rider announced.
The Lawrence Township Public School District has had protocols posted online since January, and was sending a message to parents this week.
A child at a New Jersey school has a case of the mumps, officials announced this week.
In this role, Dr. Liebman will oversee the medical aspects of all LIFE St. Francis participant care
The American Red Cross will host a blood drive in Lawrence this month as it faces a critical need for blood donors of all types.
The plant has since passed four quarters of testing and meets health standards, Aqua NJ said.
Anyone who donates blood between Nov. 18 and Dec. 18 will receive a $5 Amazon Gift Card.
Led by experienced infectious disease specialist Dr. Richard Porwancher, the center can diagnose and treat adults and children at all stages