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Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Morristown.
The dramatic increase in telework that requires remote accessing of work Information Technology resources means higher security needs.
If bidders or respondents choose to attend, they are required to be screened by the county’s security staff.
Officials say any employee or attendee of Alexander Hamilton School must self-quarantine.
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The VA New Jersey Health Care System says the closure is temporary.
The associate is no longer in the workplace, officials said.
Morristown Department of Public Safety has put out a call for personal protection materials.
A staggered release of inmates from Morris and Sussex County began Tuesday.
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Richard Perry was sentenced to eight years following a jury trial.
A new Facebook group is encouraging residents to get take-out twice a week.
The move is part of the Judiciary’s social distancing efforts to slow the spread of novel coronavirus.
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A Morris County resident has died because of the coronavirus, officials said.
The Foundation for Morristown Medical Center has set up a COVID-19 fund for assistance.
Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp said the public health emergency will not prompt a closure.
Right now the Atlantic Health facility, located in Morris Township, is by appointment only.
Anyone with an emergent court-related matter was seen in Sussex County.
Even in a best-case scenario, hospitals in the region would be hard pressed to meet the demand, according to a new report from ProPublica.
Atlantic Health says all of their facilities have been preparing for the arrival of novel coronavirus.
The goal is to maintain a healthy workforce to serve the community, officials said.
Executive order has closed all barber shops, hair salons, licensed cosmetology, and massage establishments.
A sign was posted on the property alerting residents, officials said.
The Rippel Foundation gave the money to the Morristown Medical Center.
Officials are asking that residents avail themselves of the technology, rather than visit.
The visitor rules change applies to all of the company's health facilities; there are very limited exceptions.
Restaurants are no longer serving liquor or patrons in-house due to coronavirus concerns.
The facility is expected to remain closed through March 30.
Mayor Timothy Dougherty issued an executive order.
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The Morris County resident works at Shalom Yeladim Nursery School, officials said.
The building will be self-contained, officials said.
The stage will be dark until at least the end of March.
The district will be closed through March 27.
A New Jersey horse racing track announced Thursday it’s temporarily stopping operations.
Morris County will employ an epidemiologist and a public health nurse, officials said.
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