There are now 3,523 cases of coronavirus in Burlington County, with 204 deaths.
It was the fourth straight day deaths related to the coronavirus were announced in Moorestown.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Moorestown.
He was the 26th Moorestown resident to die since the pandemic began.
Medical staff warned anyone who is staying home out of fear of getting coronavirus that they are making their conditions worse.
Two Moorestown men were among 12 new deaths reported in Burlington County on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, county officials reported the most coronavirus-related deaths in one day in Moorestown since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Anyone who is recovering from coronavirus who would like to make plasma donations must meet these qualifications.
Because of issues with the state database, officials said they believe data presented on Monday under represents the actual new caseload.
Countywide, there were 2,956 cases with 153 deaths.
There are now 155 cases of the coroanvirus in Moorestown, with 16 fatalities.
The number was released one day after the state said there were 15 coronavirus deaths connected to Moorestown nursing homes.
Parks had been closed since the middle of April amid the outbreak of new coronavirus.
There have been 15 deaths related to new coronavirus in nursing homes in Moorestown, according to statistics released by the state.
Burlington County also reported an additional 30 cases bringing the county total to 2,543 cases with 121 deaths.
The most recent Moorestown death was among 11 new deaths reported in Burlington County on Tuesday.
The total number of coronavirus cases in Moorestown is now 110, with seven deaths.
As of Friday night, there are 93 cases of the coronavirus in Moorestown, with seven deaths.
Four Moorestown residents were among an additional 85 cases of new coronavirus that were announced throughout Burlington County on Thursday.
A union representing nurses claims Virtua gave nurses fighting coronavirus defective masks. The health system denies the claims.
On Wednesday, county officials announced a total of 97 new cases, bringing the total to 1,862 cases with 68 fatalities.
An 88-year-old Moorestown man is the fifth resident to die after testing positive for the coronavirus.
Fifty-six percent of Burlington County's coronavirus deaths are associated with the county's nursing facilities, state officials said.
The NJ Department of Health also released information about cases and fatalities in nursing homes, including in Moorestown on Monday.
The United Health Foundation has donated $1 million to the Food Bank of South Jersey to fight hunger during the coronavirus outbreak.
There have been 70 positive cases of the coronavirus reported in the township, with four deaths and 11 residents cleared from quarantine.
An 87-year-old Moorestown man is the fourth resident to die after testing positive for new coronavirus.
The total number of cases in Burlington County is now 1,328, with 54 fatalities and 101 residents cleared from quarantine.
Moorestown Visiting Nurses Association, which serves Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties, still makes housecalls amid coronavirus.
An 84-year-old Moorestown woman was among 19 new deaths reported across Burlington County on Wednesday.
The Burlington County Prosecutor also addressed the issue of drive-by birthdays and teacher parades in a statement on Wednesday.
Nine more Moorestown residents have tested positive for new coronavirus, Burlington County officials announced Monday night.
Burlington County has updated its coronavirus case count for Moorestown after announcing it was using a more accurate system.
Burlington County is using a more accurate system to determine where coronavirus cases are originating, officials announced Saturday.
Eleven Moorestown residents who previously tested positive for the new coronavirus have now been cleared from quarantine, officials said.
A second Moorestown man has died after testing positive for new coronavirus.
It remains safe to donate blood, and the need is great following the cancellation of thousands of blood drives.