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0 Coronavirus Cases In Past 7 Days: Latest Princeton Update
The latest on the coronavirus outbreak in Princeton and Mercer County as of Wednesday, July 8.
PRINCETON, NJ — Princeton Health Department is reporting zero new confirmed coronavirus cases in the past week and two cases in the past 2 weeks.
Princeton is reporting a total of 195 confirmed cases and 18 deaths of the coronavirus as of as of Wednesday.
Of the positive coronavirus cases, 104 are women and 91 are men. Here is a breakdown of the positive cases ages:
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- Under 11 years old - 3
- Ages 12 to 17 - 3
- Ages 18 to 25 - 13
- Ages 26 to 35 - 15
- Ages 36 to 45 - 39
- Ages 46 to 55 - 26
- Ages 56 to 65 - 22
- Ages 66 to 75 - 16
- Ages 76 to 85 - 19
- Over 86 - 39
Mercer County has 20 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday and a total of 7,751 cases and 552 deaths, according to the state. Franklin Township is the hardest hit in the county with 1,33 cases and 133 deaths followed by Bridgewater and Bernards Township in terms of death rate.
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Here is a look at the entire county's coronavirus numbers, according to Mercer County's latest numbers reported on Monday. The deaths were not reported on the county's breakdown.(Note that Mercer County reported totals may differ from town's own numbers because of reporting times and other variations.)
- East Windsor - 568
- Ewing - 637
- Hamilton - 1,643
- Hightstown - 142
- Hopewell Borough - 6
- Hopewell Township - 145
- Lawrence - 372
- Pennington - 17
- Princeton - 193
- Robbinsville - 101
- Trenton - 2,889
- West Windsor - 182
New Jersey now has had 174,039 coronavirus cases and 13,476 deaths. Read more: NJ Coronavirus Updates: Here's What You Need To Know
Murphy also announced Wednesday that he will allow an expanded reopening of dining while also issuing an order that New Jerseyans must wear masks if they can't social distance outside. Read More: Gov. Murphy To Allow Expanded Reopening Of NJ Dining
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