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Latest Princeton Coronavirus Updates: 43 Total Cases
Mercer County has also started to share positive COVID-19 cases by municipality.
PRINCETON, NJ — Officials have announced 47 total cases of the new coronavirus in Princeton, according to the Princeton Health Department. The outbreak in New Jersey and across the nation is having vast impacts in Princeton, including the closure of schools and many businesses.
The number of cases of the illness caused by the virus, known as COVID-19, continue to rise and additional measures and closures continue to be announced.
There were 24 men and 19 women who tested positive for the new coronavirus in Princeton.
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The breakdown of Princeton cases by age includes:
- 1 - age 0 to 11
- 1 - age 12 to 17
- 5 - age 18 to 25
- 5 - age 26 to 35
- 5 - age 36 to 45
- 10 - age 46 to 55
- 6 - age 56 to 65
- 4 - age 66 to 75
- 5 - age 76 to 85
- 1 - age 86 and older
Mercer County has also just started to breakdown the cases by municipality.
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Mercer County has a drive-up testing site at Quaker Bridge Mall that is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays by appointment only for symptomatic residents of the county. Physicians will provide documentation to the testing center, which will then make the appointments.
While there are several cases at Princeton University, only the cases of university staff who are Princeton residents are included in the town's numbers.
Princeton's first death was reported on Thursday. Read More: First Coronavirus Death In Princeton
Gov. Phil Murphy provided another grim update on the coronavirus outbreak on Friday, announcing 4,372 new cases – the highest daily number yet – and 113 more deaths. The rising fatality rate shows that coronavirus is fast surpassing all causes of death, based on the most recent daily averages, in the Garden State. Read More: Coronavirus Surpassing NJ's Top Causes Of Death As 113 More Die; Read more: NJ Coronavirus Updates: Here's What You Need To Know
Here are the latest local updates from Princeton:
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All schools in Princeton will remain closed through at least April 17 in response to the new coronavirus outbreak, state officials said. MORE.
Princeton Schools also announced they will extend remote learning from home through April 17. MORE.
At Princeton University, 82 students have been tested for coronavirus, as of Tuesday afternoon. Three students tested positive and of those one met the clinical criteria for discontinuation of isolation and has left the campus. The other two positive cases met the clinical criteria for discontinuation of isolation and have returned to on-campus housing. Four students remain in isolation as they await test results.
Princeton grocery stores are taking added precautions to help stop the spread of the new coronavirus. MORE.
Whole Foods Market have also scheduled special hours for senior citizens, at all of its stores including in Princeton. MORE.
A number of Palmer Square businesses are finding alternative ways to keep afloat after Gov. Phil Murphy mandated state closures on March 16. MORE.
Burn Boot Camp Princeton is offering virtual workouts to the community "during this difficult time for people." MORE.
FEEL GOOD NEWS
In a time when children may have to cancel their birthday parties due to the new coronavirus outbreak, Princeton Fire Department is offering drive-by birthday celebrations for kids. MORE.
Princeton Soup and Sandwich has come up with a way to support local business and give back to the hospital workers serving on the front line amid the coronavirus outbreak. MORE.
Visitors will no longer be allowed at Princeton Medical Center except under special circumstances to protect the health of patients and staff amid new coronavirus concerns. MORE.
Princeton announced all municipal buildings and playgrounds will be closed to the public. MORE.
Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert declared a State of Emergency on March 13 implementing several changes in town. MORE.
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