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How Much Is COVID Spreading In Parsippany?

See the recent rate of new cases, hospital capacities and other important local coronavirus news.

See the recent rate of new cases, hospital capacities and other important local coronavirus news in Parsippany.
See the recent rate of new cases, hospital capacities and other important local coronavirus news in Parsippany. (Ethan Duran/Patch)

PARSIPPANY, NJ — It's not clear what path the coronavirus may take this fall. But here's what we've seen in Parsippany lately.

Morris County averaged 71.8 cases new cases per day in the past week after averaging 69.2 infections per day the prior week, according to the New Jersey Department of Health.

Parsippany saw 61 new infections from Sept. 15 to Friday, bringing the township to 4,667 cases since the pandemic began — a 1.32 percent rise in total cases.

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Here are the local hospital ICU statistics as of Friday, according to the Department of Health and Human Services:

  • Morristown Medical Center: 24.68 percent of ICU beds available
  • Saint Clare's Denville Hospital: 74.36 percent of ICU beds available
  • Kindred Hospital New Jersey - Morris County (Dover): ICU bed data unavailable
  • Overlook Medical Center (Summit): 50.72 percent of ICU beds available
  • Saint Barnabas Medical Center (Livingston): 52.63 percent of ICU beds available

Here's more local coronavirus news:

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  • Atlantic Health System, which includes the Morristown and Overlook medical centers, tightened visitor rules at its hospitals. The health provider previously allowed non-COVID, in-patient adults to have two visitors. As of Sept. 16, they can only have one. Read more here.
  • The number of COVID-19 outbreaks in school districts across the Garden State has grown to 23 since the start of the school year. Three of the outbreaks were in Morris County, but state officials didn't list which districts. Read more here.
  • Anyone who works in a daycare in New Jersey must be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus by the beginning of November or face weekly testing, Gov. Phil Murphy announced on Monday. Read more here.

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