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5 More Moorestown Residents Die Of Coronavirus

There are now 3,523 cases of coronavirus in Burlington County, with 204 deaths​.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — Five more Moorestown residents have died after testing positive for coronavirus, Burlington County officials announced.

Three coronavirus related deaths were reported on Saturday, with two more coming on Sunday. Nine new Moorestown residents also tested positive for coronavirus over the weekend, bringing the total number of cases to 220, with 32 fatalities.

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Reported coronavirus deaths in Moorestown have included an 89-year-old woman, an 84-year-old woman, an 82-year-old man, an 86-year-old man, an 88-year-old man, an 84-year-old woman, a 93-year-old-man, a 73-year-old-man, an 87-year-old man, a 97-year-old woman, a 76-year-old man, an 86-year-old woman, an 85-year-old woman a 93-year-old woman, a 68-year-old man, a 91-year-old man, a 97-year-old man, a 79-year-old woman, a 73-year-old woman, a 77-year-old woman, a 74-year-old man, 96-year-old man, a 100-year-old man, an 84-year-old man, a 96-year-old woman, an 83-year-old man, a 95-year-old man and a 95-year-old woman.

Read more here: Burlington County Reports 15 Coronavirus-Related Deaths In Moorestown

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A total of 12 deaths related to coronavirus were announced in Burlington County this weekend. There are now 3,523 cases of coronavirus in Burlington County, with 204 deaths.

Read more here: 7 More Coronavirus-Related Deaths In Moorestown

Burlington County is actively engaged in contact tracing positive coronavirus cases. The focus is on close contacts, defined as closer than 6 feet for more than 10 minutes, household contacts and those that work in high risk settings such as healthcare workers and long term care facilities.

If community exposure has occurred, where a coronavirus positive person was in close contact with people for an extended period of time, while symptomatic, county officials will notify the public. Since residents are abiding by the social distancing requirements, officials said they have not run into that issue since early in the pandemic.

Reminder: Mass exposure, due to social distancing guidelines, and the cooperation of the public has been minimized. Residents are reminded to remain 6 feet apart while obtaining essential items or services, and stay home unless absolutely necessary.

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