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Parsippany Closes Schools, Postpones Events Due To Coronavirus
The Parsippany School District will be closed until March 27.

PARSIPPANY, NJ - The encroaching novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, has forced a slew of closures and cancellations in Parsippany.
"The COVID-19 pandemic is changing how we congregate and celebrate how we live in Parsippany," Mayor Michael Soriano said. "As has been stated in the past, this is not the time to panic, but it is the time to be prepared."
Event Cancellations
- Coffee With A Cop at Farmers Insurance March 24
- Easter Bunny Celebration at the PAL on March 28
- Crime Prevention Tips Public Seminar at the PAL April 16
Closures
- All Parsippany Schools will be closed Tuesday until March 27.
- Parsippany Library will be closed Tuesday until March 27.
- The Knoll Community Center is closed to the public for group activities and programs (unless noted below) until further notice. For more information please contact the Knoll Senior Community Center at 973-263-7163.
Postponements
- Parsippany Recreation Department: All events, sports, registrations, and travel programs.
- Parsippany Police Department: Any requests for Tours of Police Headquarters by schools or community groups cannot be entertained at this time. Additionally, any requests for Crime, Safety or Security Presentations for our corporate, neighborhood or religious organizations are also on hold until further notice.
- PAL: All games, activities, events, and registrations are closed for the weekend. These will be revisited on Monday.
Specific Knoll Senior Community Center Programs
- All lunch meals and nutrition programs will be home delivered starting Monday.
- Tax preparation assistance will continue, and will be arranged with social distancing in mind.
- The food pantry will remain open.
- Transportation to doctor appointments and supermarkets will continue on a day-to-day basis.
- Transportation to doctors and supermarket will continue. For more info, contact the Knoll Senior Community Center at 973-263-7163.
- Health Department, Office on Aging, and EMS offices will remain open for business as usual, 9am to 5pm. For more information call the Health Department at 973-263-7160 or the Office on Aging at 973-263-7351.
Department of Public Works
- Senior transit service will remain operational, however it will be re-evaluated on a day-to-day basis. For more information call 862-325-7659.
- Knoll Golf Club: will remain open as of now. However check with the Knoll prior to traveling over there. Call them at 973-263-7111.
Here's what else you should know:
- State health officials said they believe the virus is "community-spread" in New Jersey. "Community-spread indicates that the coronavirus is amongst us," Persichilli announced. Read more: Coronavirus May Be 'Community-Spread' In NJ
- Schools and colleges across the state continued to cancel classes, move classes online and prepare for an outbreak that could get worse. Read more: Coronavirus NJ School Closures: Here's The Latest (UPDATE)
- Murphy has declared a state of emergency, which allows his administration to expand its powers to treat the illness. Read more: NJ Gov. Murphy Declares State Of Emergency Because Of Coronavirus
- The first person in New Jersey to die of the coronavirus was reported on Tuesday, March 10. Read more: First NJ Coronavirus Death, 4 New Cases: Governor
- The second person in New Jersey to die because of the illness was announced on Saturday, March 14. Read more: 2nd Death Due To Coronavirus In New Jersey
- State health officials have issued a long list of coronavirus outbreak guidelines for New Jersey schools and colleges now that the number of cases continues to climb in the United States and across the Garden State. Read more: NJ Issues New Coronavirus Guidelines For Schools, Colleges (UPDATE)
- New Jersey's courts suspended all new jury trials until further notice, Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said on Thursday, March 12. Read more: Coronavirus Throws Monkey Wrench Into New Jersey Court System
- The NJ Motor Vehicle Commission also extended expiration dates for driver licenses, registrations and inspection stickers. Read more: NJ Driver's License Changes Because Of Coronavirus Outbreak
- Murphy recommended on Thursday, March 12 that gatherings of 250 people or more should be canceled. Read more: Gov. Murphy: NJ Should Cancel Large Gatherings Due To Coronavirus
- Hospitals also issued additional restrictions to visitors. Read more: New Hospital Restrictions In NJ Coronavirus Outbreak
- Compiled by Johns Hopkins University, this interactive map lets you track confirmed coronavirus cases in real time. Read more: Coronavirus Tracker: Latest Numbers In New Jersey
- Bayer has closed their Morristown and Whippany locations until further notice. Read more: Pharmaceutical Giant Closes NJ Offices Amidst Coronavirus Concern
- PSE&G is giving financially struggling customers a break in "the interest of protecting public health." Read more: PSEG Stops Gas, Electric Shut-Offs As NJ Copes With Coronavirus
- State Supreme Court Chief Justice Stuart Rabner announced on Saturday, March 14 that municipal court sessions will be suspended for two weeks, beginning Monday, March 16, to mitigate public exposure to COVID-19 coronavirus.
- Teaneck's mayor urged his community to self-quarantine since cases in his town rose to 18. Read more: Teaneck Mayor Urges Town To Self-Quarantine From Coronavirus
- Ocean County health officials said a pregnant Toms River woman tested positive for the coronavirus. Read more: Pregnant Toms River Woman Is Positive For Coronavirus: County
How It Spreads
The virus that causes COVID-19 is spreading from person-to-person. Someone who is actively sick with COVID-19 can spread the illness to others. That is why CDC recommends that these patients be isolated either in the hospital or at home (depending on how sick they are) until they are better and no longer pose a risk of infecting others.
There is currently no vaccine for COVID-19.
While the best way to prevent illness is to avoid virus exposure, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention always recommends taking preventive actions to contain the spread of viruses.
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This includes:
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
- Stay home when you are sick.
- Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipes.
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom, before eating, after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
Residents who have questions about the virus can contact the State of New Jersey's hotline at 1 (800) 222-1222. The hotline is home of the New Jersey Poison Information and Education System, and is staffed 24 hours a day by state health workers.
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