As of Friday, these are the latest coronavirus case counts, and fatality toll, for all the towns in Middlesex County.
Join the Woodbridge Public Library virtually February 11 at 10AM for a relaxing hour of yoga led by yoga instructor, Holly Onorato.
The number of coronavirus vaccine sites has expanded. As of Jan. 29, here's where you can get one now:
Woodbridge will exhaust its original delivery of 1,000 coronavirus vaccine doses by Wednesday; the town will get 300 more this week.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Middlesex County.
The number of COVID-19 vaccination sites has expanded. Here's where you can go to get one now.
The coronavirus continues to take a grim toll on Middlesex County, according to updated state data. See how your town is doing below
Call the Woodbridge Senior Center (732-726-6264) for help signing up for the vaccine, and free busing to take you to get the shot.
Woodbridge remains the only town in Middlesex County to have the coronavirus vaccine, and has been administering it daily to those in 1a.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Middlesex County (NJ).
The coronavirus continues to take a grim toll on Middlesex County, according to updated state data. See how your town is doing below.
These ShopRites near Woodbridge Twp. now have the coronavirus vaccine in stock:
In total, there will be more than 200 COVID vaccine sites across NJ, from ShopRite pharmacies to doctor's offices. Here's what else.
The first who volunteered to get the vaccine included an EMT, an Emergency Department administrator and an ICU nurse.
Join the Woodbridge Public Library virtually January 13 at 10AM for a relaxing hour of yoga led by yoga instructor, Holly Onorato.
The coronavirus continues to take a toll on Middlesex County. Here are the latest numbers for each town and city.
Woodbridge is now routinely logging more than 60 new cases a day, which is actually worse than what the numbers were last spring.
Woodbridge had 365 new coronavirus cases over Thanksgiving week, the highest weekly total since the week ending April 11.
Gov. Phil Murphy said the state has seen a lot of noncompliance with contact tracers, particularly in New Jersey youth hockey.
Twelve Woodbridge residents under the age of 10 tested positive for COVID this week, according to the town.
"We are experiencing COVID-19 volumes not seen since early June," said the president of Hackensack Meridian's central New Jersey market.
Curiously, the deaths are not on par with what they were in April, said the town.
The majority of Woodbridge's increasing coronavirus cases are spread through households; October was the worst month since April.
Woodbridge's coronavirus case count for October has now moved past May’s case count, said Mayor John McCormac.
After enjoying a July and August of relatively low case numbers, Woodbridge's coronavirus case numbers have been slowly creeping up again.
This weekend, from Sept. 24-26, the state of New Jersey is making the overdose drug naloxone available, for free, at these pharmacies:
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An unexpected spike in cases in Woodbridge last week was traced back to next-door neighbors who ate a meal together, the mayor said.
Aug. 17 - 20 saw 19 new cases of coronavirus reported in Woodbridge, the highest total in more than a month.
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On Wednesday, Woodbridge opened an entry point at East William Street in Fords to the Middlesex County Greenway.
In one easy-to-find list, here are all the places in Middlesex County you can get a COVID test, antibody test and asymptomatic testing.
The testing begins Monday, June 22 at the Rite Aid on Washington Road in Parlin. You don't need to have symptoms to be tested.
Two places in Woodbridge Township are offering antibody testing for COVID-19:
NJ is rapidly expanding testing to the asymptomatic: The PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel and Paramus site are also now testing asymptomatic.
McCormac said it's simply not because fewer people are being tested:
However, there is some good news: Woodbridge only reported 13 new cases on Monday, down drastically from weeks prior.
The total number of COVID-19 cases in Woodbridge so far is 1,421 and there have been 45 deaths.