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10 NEW COVID-19 CASES IN MONROE TOWNSHIP 3,489 NEW COVID-19 CASES IN NEW JERSEY – 25,590 TOTAL CASES

LATEST STATE/COUNTY UPDATES:

The latest statistics related to the COVID-19 Coronavirus from Governor Murphy’s office this afternoon includes 3,489 new positive test results in New Jersey for a statewide total of 25,590. There are 182 new reported deaths, a 51% increase, for a total of 537. Middlesex County reports 273 new cases for a total of 1,766 positive cases. The state has announced that Middlesex County has 48 deaths to date. Monroe Township has been notified of 10 new cases today, of which four patients are in the hospital and the remainder are recovering in self-quarantine at home. Monroe now has a total of 115 positive cases.

The new cases are:

26, male

28, female

49, female

57, female

62, female

64, female

75, female

86, female

92, female

96, female

MONROE STATISTICS:

Following is a summary of the Monroe Township COVID-19 case data received from Middlesex County since March 14th. Again, please note that recovery data is not available at this time.

Total cases: 115 in Monroe as of April 2

Men: 49 (43%), Average Age: 63

Women: 66 (57%), Average Age: 51

MyInstaDoc STATISTICS: As of today, MyInstaDoc, has told us that they have completed 813 COVID-19 tests for which they have received 693 results. 24% of the 693 have tested positive since testing began on Friday, March 20. These results reflect patients from Monroe and neighboring municipalities.  

ENFORCING SOCIAL DISTANCING:

“We take the stay-at-home order seriously and we need you to do the same,” said Mayor Tamburro. “The Monroe Township Police Department will break-up any group gatherings where social distancing rules are being ignored.” To report a gathering, please call the Monroe Police Department’s non-emergency number at 732-521-0222.

 MESSAGES FROM GOVERNOR MURPHY AND STATE HEALTH COMMISSIONER:

  • Of the statewide deaths, one percent were less than 30 years of age, while 47% were over the age of 80 with 39% of that group documenting preexisting conditions. In addition, 21% of the individuals who died were associated with long-term care facilities. 
  • The 182 new deaths just reported, a 51% increase from Wednesday, was more than the sum of the first 15 days since the state reported its first death. “I know these numbers are stark,” Murphy said. “They are certainly sobering. We can lower these numbers.”
  • New Jersey has completed a total of 59,110 tests with 43% of the tests coming back positive as of Thursday. 
  • Long-term care facilities are a big concern for New Jersey, state Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli said Thursday. Of the 375 long-term care facilities in the state, 110 have confirmed at least one coronavirus case. 
  • Persichilli again said she did not have figures for how many people who have tested positive for COVID-19 in the state have been hospitalized, compared to how many are home or recovering. “Once we have that, I can share that,” she said. “We just don’t have it now.”

TESTING SATURDAY, APRIL 4:

COVID-19 DRIVE-THRU TESTING SITE IN MONROE TWP at MyInstaDoc, 298 Applegarth Road: The facility will serve pre-registered patients only from 9am – 1pm and drive-up patients from 1pm – 3:30pm. Testing will continue on Saturday, April 4. Pre-register at www.myinstadocmonroe.com or call 609-207-3220 to speak with a medical professional.

FEMA MEDICAL STATIONS UNDER CONSTRUCTION:

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been constructing a 250-bed FEMA medical station at the Meadowlands, which officials said will serve as a step-down facility for people being hospitalized. Three other sites will follow in Edison, Atlantic City, and another to be determined. The Edison site — which will have two hospitals, totaling 500 beds — is scheduled to open April 8.

SOCIAL SECURITY RECIPIENTS WILL AUTOMATICALLY GET STIMULUS CHECKS STARTING APRIL 17: After some misinformation and confusion, the federal government has clarified how Social Security recipients will get their stimulus checks from the coronavirus relief package starting April 17. The Treasury Department said that Social Security recipients won’t have to file a tax return to get their stimulus payment. Instead, it will go out automatically. The IRS will use the information Social Security has on file to distribute the benefit. Read the full NJ.com article here: https://www.nj.com/coronavirus/2020/04/social-security-recipients-will-automatically-get-stimulus-checks-starting-april-17.html?outputType=amp

NJ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY APPLICATION FOR SMALL BUSINESS EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM: The New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s application window for its Small Business Emergency Assistance Grant Program will open at 9am on Friday, April 3. For the application, small business owners should visit https://faq.business.nj.gov/en/collections/2198378-information-for-nj-businesses-on-the-coronavirus-outbreak.