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Posted on: April 6, 2020

[ARCHIVED] Presumptive Positive Cases Total

COVID-19 website

Burlington County Health Department announces additional cases of COVID-19. Following directives from the Attorney General’s Office and the New Jersey Department of Health we are issuing COVID-19 case information in a new format.

Positive Cases County Graph and Charts (Dashboard)

BURLINGTON COUNTY CASE COUNT:

Municipality

Case Total

Cleared from Quarantine

Deaths

Bass River




Beverly

10

1


Bordentown City

9



Bordentown Township

27

4


Burlington City

16



Burlington Township

62

2


Chesterfield

10

1


Cinnaminson

13

3

1

87 F

Delanco

9



Delran

28



Eastampton

15



Edgewater Park

11

1

1

70 F

Evesham

60

5

1

53 M

Fieldsboro




Florence

12



Hainesport

9

1


Lumberton

20


1

81 F

Mansfield

19

2

1

83 M

Maple Shade

24

2


Medford

21

1


Medford Lakes

2

1


Moorestown

52

6

1

73 M

Mount Holly

21



Mount Laurel

61

3

5

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

New Hanover

1



North Hanover

3

1


Palmyra

7

1

2

73 M, 91 M

Pemberton Borough

1



Pemberton Township

42

3


Riverside

13


1

45 M

Riverton

11



Shamong

6

1


Southampton

9

1


Springfield

3



Tabernacle

9

1


Washington




Westampton

23

2


Willingboro

129

8

2

58 M, 59 F

Woodland

2



Wrightstown

4

1


TBD

6



Total

780

52

16

                                             (+/-)

                         +93

                                                 +4

                    +3

Updated 4/7/2020



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.

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