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Wyckoff Mayor: Coronavirus Cases Shrink After Correction
The mayor also asked that residents not judge others or jump to conclusions after a video of kids playing soccer was spread on social media.
WYCKOFF, NJ — Wyckoff Mayor Tim Shanley was glad to hear a Bergen County coronavirus counting error had been fixed, but less happy to hear about some news coming from social media.
According to a Mother's Day message, Wyckoff's coronavirus cases went back down to 277 after Bergen County corrected a double counting of one case.
Additionally, Shanley voiced displeasure in what he said was a video of children playing soccer in a private yard and "some shaming of them" on social media.
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"If you believe there is a violation of the Governor's Executive Order please just call the Police non emergency number and let them handle it. They will determine if there was a violation, not social media," he wrote in the message.
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