The latest Passaic County coronavirus numbers were released on Tuesday, and the mayor reported one new coronavirus death in the township.
Mayor Christopher Vergano reports no new coronavirus deaths on Thursday, but a new death from July 7 added to township totals.
Mayor Christopher Vergano reported no new coronavirus cases from the July 3-July 6 report, though Passaic County has 16 new positives.
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Residents of the county can sign up to receive a COVID-19 saliva test, which can be administered at home.
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Three more Wayne Township long-term care residents have died from the coronavirus.
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In his afternoon news conference, Mayor Christopher Vergano reported no new deaths but four new coronavirus cases in the township.
The healthcare center announced that a hospitalized resident died, but two other residents returned from the hospital.
The Wayne healthcare center provided details into the latest testing numbers, and expanded on their testing procedures.
The New Jersey Department of Health coronavirus report for Wayne Township indicated no new deaths as of Thursday, May 28.
One Wayne long-term care facility resident has died from the coronavirus according to Mayor Christopher Vergano.
Mayor Christopher Vergano said the state requires long-term care facilities to test all residents and staff this week, including in Wayne.
Mayor Christopher Vergano reported that two long-term care facility residents have died.
According to the latest data from the New Jersey Department of Health, 152 residents and staff of Wayne long-term care facilities have died.
Five of the eight residents were living in long-term care facilities, according to Mayor Christopher Vergano.
Fourteen more residents of long-term care facilities have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Updated coronavirus totals were provided, as well as new information on the nursing home's testing procedures.
The number of coronavirus deaths at Wayne long-term care facilities continues to rise, according to Mayor Christopher Vergano.
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In addition to the 20 new cases, Mayor Christopher Vergano reported two new deaths at Wayne long-term care facilities.
The township totals now include 131 coronavirus deaths and a total of 1179 positive case results.
In total, Wayne Township reported 20 new coronavirus cases and three new deaths on Thursday, May 14.
13 of these new cases came from long-term care facilities, according to Mayor Christopher Vergano.
Of the 20 cases, 18 include residents of long-term care facilities.
215 of Preakness' 301 residents have tested negative for the coronavirus.
He also reported a total of 39 new cases from Sunday and Monday.
The mayor reported only one new death in a Friday, May 8 news conference.
In addition to the 31 cases, the township also reported six new deaths.
There are now over 1,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Wayne Township, Mayor Christopher Vergano reported.
The total number of positive coronavirus cases in Wayne nears 1,000 after 14 new cases puts the cumulative total at 977.
105 Wayne Township residents have died from COVID-19, and 963 have tested positive.
Wayne Township reported 17 new deaths and 21 new cases during a Friday news conference.
The healthcare center reported five residents, who had previously tested positive for the coronavirus, are now symptom free.
Wayne Township Mayor Mayor Christopher Vergano announced new coronavirus numbers, and a postponement of June primary elections to July.
The man who died was married to another Preakness resident who died last week.
In a Wednesday news conference, Wayne Township Mayor Christopher Vergano announced six new coronavirus deaths and 19 new cases.
Rain and thunderstorms are possible Thursday, April 30. The William Paterson University coronavirus testing site will be closed.