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Posted on: April 17, 2020

[ARCHIVED] COVID-19 Positive Cases Total

COVID-19 website

Positive Cases County Graph and Charts (Dashboard)


Municipality

Case Total

Cleared from Quarantine

Deaths

Bass River

0



Beverly

6

1


Bordentown City

13

1

1

86 F

Bordentown Township

33

9

2

79 M, 71 M

Burlington City

32



Burlington Township

130

6

7

71 M, 80 M, 83 F, 79 M, 75 F, 77 F, 71 M

Chesterfield

23

5


Cinnaminson

31

4

1

87 F

Delanco

14



Delran

42

1


Eastampton

26

1

1

63 F

Edgewater Park

33

2

1

70 F

Evesham

113

6

8

53 M, 63 F, 94 F, 89 F, 54 F, 92 F, 77 F, 77 M

Fieldsboro

0



Florence

28


1

56 M

Hainesport

15

2


Lumberton

35

2

4

81 F, 70 F, 88 F, 90 M

Mansfield

24

5

2

83 M, 84 M

Maple Shade

43

4


Medford

44

2

1

71 F

Medford Lakes

5

3


Moorestown

63

11

4

73 M, 93 M, 84 F, 87 M

Mount Holly

30

3


Mount Laurel

87

12

6

83 F, 85 M, 80 M, 87 F, 89 F, 93 M

New Hanover

5



North Hanover

9

1


Palmyra

8

1

2

73 M, 91 M

Pemberton Borough

0



Pemberton Township

90

7

3

59 M, 63 M, 72 F

Riverside

17


1

45 M

Riverton

6



Shamong

7



Southampton

21

1

1

87 F

Springfield

6



Tabernacle

12

3


Washington

0



Westampton

42

5


Willingboro

241

15

9

58 M, 59 F, 78 M, 65 F, 68 F, 77 M, 39 M, 37 M, 71 M

Woodland

19


1

66 M

Wrightstown

3



TBD

29

1


Total

1385

114

56

                                     (+/-)

                 +57

                                       +13

                0

Updated 4/17/2020


Variation in the numbers reflect a change in coding methodology. Burlington County Health Department was previously using ZIP to categorize numbers. Burlington County now uses GIS (district numbers used by Central Communication) to ensure accuracy.


CONTACT TRACING CLARIFICATION

Burlington County is actively engaged in contact tracing positive COVID19 cases. The focus is on close contacts, defined as closer than 6 feet for more than 10 minutes, household contacts and those that work in high risk settings such as healthcare workers and long term care facilities. If community exposure has occurred, where a COVID-19 positive person was in close contact with people for an extended period of time, while symptomatic, we will notify the public. Since residents are abiding by the social distancing requirements, we have not run into that issue since our first releases. Reminder: Mass exposure, due to social distancing guidelines, and the cooperation of the public has been minimized. Residents are reminded to remain 6 feet apart while obtaining essential items or services, and stay home unless absolutely necessary.

FOR QUESTIONS REGARDING THE USE OF FACE COVERINGS, PLEASE SEE THE CDC LINK BELOW:

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/cloth-face-cover.html

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