COVID activity has reduced in the Morristown area since the early-January peak. But data shows local hospitals are still under some strain.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Morris County and across NJ.
Mural artist Caren Frost Olmsted will lead fourth-grade students in completing a mural with the theme of healthy bodies and minds.
COVID deaths have seen a slight uptick in Morris County and NJ, but new cases have decreased. Here's what to know about the local spread.
Here's an update on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Morris County and across NJ.
The omicron surge is waning nationwide, giving health experts a glimmer of hope the COVID-19 pandemic is entering a more manageable phase.
Local infections have declined but remain among the highest since the pandemic began, and recent data shows stress on hospitals.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Morris County.
A local nonprofit will supply up to 50 masks per household and as many as 500 for each organization.
Infections slowed down — just a little bit — but case totals remain high, and data indicates increased strain on local hospitals.
Morris County's new cases doubled in the past week and increased nearly 8-fold from this time a month ago, according to New Jersey data.
NJ hit its highest total of COVID hospitalizations since May 2020. Here's what to know about the Morristown area.
Here are updated numbers on which hospitals are closest to capacity in Morris County.
The Market Street Mission will continue to provide meals, shelter and spiritual and emotional support, the organization says.
Morristown's case total since the pandemic began jumped 12 percent in 11 days. Morris Township's went up 16 percent. Here's what to know.
Pediatric hospitalizations for COVID-19 are increasing nationwide. In NJ, new admissions have increased five-fold in the past month.
As coronavirus cases and the demand for testing increase, here's what to know about testing sites around Greater Morristown.
Mayor Tim Dougherty's executive order takes effect at noon Friday.
Pfizer's Paxlovid is the first COVID-19 antiviral pill that sick people can take at home. The FDA also approved a pill from Merck.
Here is updated data on which hospitals are nearing capacity in Morris County.
With NJ cases and omicron concerns rising, see the recent rate of new cases, hospital capacities and other important local coronavirus news.
Boosters available in Morristown help protect against omicron and delta variant infections and lessen the symptoms if you do get sick.
The figure represents less than 2 percent of hospital staff. But NJ continues to report increases in hospital workers catching COVID-19.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Morris County and across NJ.
Nurses are getting burnt out, seeing their friends and coworkers fall sick and sometimes die from COVID, according to health officials.
Morris County is part of the national trend of growing coronavirus cases.
One of NJ's largest New Year's events will return to celebrating in-person. But the indoor venues will have COVID regulations for entry.
As all of NJ moves into 'high-risk' status, 129 people in Morris School District are awaiting COVID test results, officials said.
NJ hit its highest number of suspected or confirmed COVID hospitalizations since April 30. Here's how Morristown-area hospitals are doing.
COVID saw an increase in the use of telehealth services. Will this trend continue post-pandemic, and what laws are in place to protect it?
Atlantic Health System's experts discussed what little is known about omicron and what an eventual end to the pandemic may look like.
The rate of new cases has increased recently in Morris County.
Morristown Minute did some digging to help Morristown residents understand what Medicare options are available to them and what is covered
'It’s better to have the vaccine than not have the vaccine,' said Mayor Tim Dougherty.
On November 26 the WHO identified a new variant of concern named Omicron. Little is known about this variant, but here is what we do know.
With Thanksgiving travel underway, see the recent rate of new cases, hospital capacities and other important local coronavirus news.