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SEVEN NEW COVID-19 CASES IN MONROE TOWNSHIP MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR

LATEST STATE/COUNTY UPDATES:  

US: Cases confirmed 688,019; Recovered 56,437; Deaths 35,907

State:New positive cases 3,250; Total cases statewide 78,467; Total Deaths 3,840 

Middlesex County (from Governor’s Daily Report):

New positive cases 314; Total cases countywide 7,308; Total Deaths 309. 

Monroe Twp. information received for April 16:

New positive cases 7; Total municipal cases 287

27, female

77, female

59, male

63, male

66, male

88, female

21, male

 

 Message From Mayor Tamburro:

Over a month, that’s how long it has been since we announced our first cases and we issued our first daily update. While we don’t have the individual recovery details, we hope that many of those who have been ill are now well on the road to recovery. The Monroe community is rooting for you!

In this same month, everything about our lives has changed.  We have started working and learning from home, waiting in line at the grocery store and most of our favorite places are closed. We have started wearing masks when we leave the house. We are conducting our business meetings and family communications online.

None of this is easy. It isn’t easy for any of us to stay at home. But it is necessary to do so until we truly break the cycle. So, I will repeat the message…stay at home, except for essential travel, which should be limited as much as possible.  No gatherings or parties, no group meetings or park visits.

Please know, this is just temporary.  I don’t make any decisions hastily and without good reason. I, along with the OEM and my staff, make decisions with the best interest of the community in mind. We need to come through this together, stronger than ever.  We are MONROE!  

---Mayor Tamburro

DO YOU NEED TO BE TESTED?  COVID-19 DRIVE-THRU SATURDAY, APRIL 18 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 Tuesday, April 21. Pre-register at www.myinstadocmonroe.comor call 609-207-3220. 

STATE AND NJDOH STATISTICS:  

  • 8,878 COVID patients and Persons Under Investigation have been discharged since March 31.
  • Between 10 p.m. Wednesday and 10 p.m. Thursday, 787 residents with the virus or under investigation for it were discharged from New Jersey hospitals.
  • New Jersey Office of Attorney General will begin issuing temporary emergency licenses to foreign-licensed physicians.
  • 8,011 people are hospitalized with the virus or suspicion of it. Of those, 1,961 are in critical care and 1,594 on ventilators.
  • 82% of those in the ICU are on ventilators. A few days ago, the rate was hovering at 97%. 
  • A total of 168 individuals have been served at field medical stations throughout the state. 79 have been successfully discharged.
  • 143,450 tests performed, positivity rate is 44.94% 

NJ DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ANNOUNCES NURSING HOME COVID-19 RELATED DEATHS:  During New Jersey’s daily coronavirus press briefing in Trenton, state Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli said as of Friday, there have been at least 9,094 cases and 1,530 deaths within the 384 of the state’s long-term care facilities reporting at least one positive COVID-19 case.  Read the full NJ.com article here.

  • Middlesex County has 35 long-term care facilities reporting 832 cases and 162 deaths.
  • 111 long-term care facilities are no longer admitting residents

NJ STATE POLICE OFFICE OF DRUG MONITORING & ANALYSIS COVID-19 RESOURCE GUIDE:  In response to the coronavirus pandemic, NJ’s Drug Monitoring Initiative has created a “New Jersey Resource Guide” to provide links to relevant resources on a variety of topics.  View the guide here.  

FACE COVERING AVAILABLE AT MONROE STOP & SHOP:  Monroe Township OEM has issued over 2,000 pieces of PPE to the Monroe Stop & Shop.  Please request your face covering at the Courtesy Desk if needed.   

RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICE & GROCERY DIRECTORY:  CURBSIDE PICK-UP AVAILABLE AT SELECT LOCATIONS– Please inquire when placing your order.  To update your information, please contact Eileen Biennas at ebiennas@monroetwp.com 732-521-4400.  Click here for the directory.  

NJ DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE:  To help New Jerseyans in managing stressors during this time, the NJ Department of Human Services launched the NJ Mental Health Cares hotline at 866-202-HELP.