Health & Fitness

Latest Ocean City Coronavirus Updates

Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Ocean City.

Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Ocean City.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Ocean City. (Josh Bakan/Patch)

OCEAN CITY, NJ — There's a lot of news to keep up with right now — locally, nationally and worldwide. Here's a recap of coronavirus updates in Ocean City and Cape May County.

Cases

The Cape May County Health Department has reported 10 active coronavirus cases, 32 people cleared off quarantine and one death in Ocean City as of Wednesday morning.

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The CMCHD has reported 159 active cases, 331 cleared off quarantine and 49 deaths in the county as of Wednesday morning. That includes 66 active cases, 91 cleared off quarantine and 39 deaths in longterm-care facilities.

Here is the breakdown by municipality from the CMCHD:

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Testing

Testing locations for COVID-19 now include Cape Regional Urgent Care in Wildwood, Marmora, and Cape May Court House, Cape Regional Hospital, Complete Care Health Network and CVS in Seaville. Proof of insurance is not needed at the Cape Regional Urgent Care locations.


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Schools

  • Ocean City High School's graduation ceremony is on. The school will hold a ceremony the morning of July 9 at Carey Stadium. Governor Phil Murphy announced Monday he would allow outdoor graduation ceremonies starting July 6. They must "comply with social distancing — ensuring the health and safety of all in attendance," Murphy said.
  • Following Murphy's orders to allow in-person graduations, the school district set a date of July 7. But new state orders required the district to keep July 7 open because it's New Jersey's primary election day.
  • We're building a virtual yearbook, profiling local grads from across Ocean City and New Jersey, but we need your help to do it. MORE.
  • The Ocean City School District has a resource guide for remote learning and support.

Restrictions and Updates

  • Chris Lambert, who owns Atilis Gym in Ocean City, is one of the founders of the "New Jersey Business Coalition Opening 6/1/2020" Facebook group, which organized shuttered businesses to reopen Monday against Murphy's orders. Lambert took Patch inside the movement.
  • Ocean City officials introduced a new budget and several ideas to make up for financial difficulties associated with the coronavirus crisis. MORE.
  • The Somers Point Beach Concert Series, which has taken place for 27 years, won't take place this summer because of the coronavirus. MORE.
  • Memorial Day weekend often signals the unofficial beginning of summer on the Jersey Shore. It did the same last weekend, bringing a dose of familiarity to summer activities while also providing a preview of how the coronavirus may affect the shore this summer. MORE.
  • Ocean City Patch spoke with the owners of Hobby Horse Ice Cream Parlor, who closed last fall because of a fire and find themselves reopening during a pandemic. Read more on their journey back.
  • If you're unsure about leaving home and exploring Ocean City, there are several ways to help determine its crowdedness in certain areas. MORE.
  • Cape May County's social distancing ambassadors will return to Ocean City on June 6. The initiative provides "positive reinforcement" rather than enforcement. MORE.
  • Corson's Inlet State Park quietly reopened. The State previously closed the beach less than a day into its May 2 reopening. MORE.
  • Shore Medical Center and Cape Regional Medical Center continue to fight for "much-needed" federal funding. Several politicians have stepped in to help, including Congressman Jeff Van Drew and Senators Cory Booker and Bob Menendez. MORE
  • We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve. Nominate an Ocean City hero.
  • Open or closed? Patch created a a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for local businesses. Here's how to get listed.
  • Cape May County created a Business Recovery Task Force. MORE.

Here's what else you should know:

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