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Asbury Park Now Has 100 Coronavirus Cases
Asbury Park's coronavirus case total has now hit 100, according to the Monmouth County Health Department.

ASBURY PARK —Asbury Park's coronavirus case total has now hit 100, according to the Monmouth County Health Department.
The Monmouth County Health Department reported that Asbury Park now has 100 cases as of Wednesday. It's not known how many people in the city have died because of the illness.
Beween April 17 and 22, the city reported at least 12 new cases.
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The number of cases of the illness caused by the virus, known as COVID-19, continue to rise and additional measures and closures continue to be announced. The governor has declared a "stay-at-home order for the entire state. All non-life-sustaining businesses in New Jersey closed.
Here are the latest local updates from Asbury Park:
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SCHOOLS:
- All schools in Asbury Park will remain closed throuigh at least May 15 in response to the new coronavirus outbreak, state officials said. Read more: Gov. Murphy: NJ Schools Shut Through May 15 In Coronavirus Crisis
- The Asbury Park School District said it has new instructional work for your child. The district has hosted "Operation Give and Take" at the Thurgood Marshall Elementary School and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School for all students in grades pre-K through 8th grade. Read more: Asbury Park Starts 'Operation Give-And-Take'
BUSINESSES:
- Many local businesses are in our guide of what's open andn closed in Asbury Park during the coronavirus shutdowns. Read more: What's Open, Closed In Asbury Park During Coronavirus Shutdowns
- Asbury Park Dinner Table is ready to serve during the coronavirus outbreak. The group says it's on a mission to help local restaurants and hungry families during these insecure times. Read more: Asbury Park Dinner Table Ready To Serve Amid Coronavirus Crisis
- The Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce has created an information hub as the city deals with shutdowns because of the coronavirus crisis. Read more: Asbury Park's New Business Hub: Here's Where You Can Get Takeout
- In an effort to help new construction, property sales and new rental agreements in Asbury Park, Asbury Park's Code Enforcement and Construction Departments will resume construction, certificate of occupancy and transfer-of-title inspections on a limited basis. Read more: Asbury Park Code, Construction Departments To Resume Work
HELP AND ASSISTANCE:
- In response to the new coronavirus, the Asbury Park Fire Department has purchased a new AeroClave RDS 3110 mobile disinfection system to help protect against the disease. Read more: Asbury Park Installs Mobile Disinfection System Amid Coronavirus
HOSPITALS AND TESTING:
- Hackensack Meridian offers COVID19 testing at its nine urgent care centers in Monmouth and Ocean counties.
- Immediate care of Marlboro is offering a drive-thru COVID19 test in the Marlboro Medical Arts site located at 479 Rt 520 in Marlboro. Testing is by appointment only at (855) 925-5467 ext 0.
- The PNC Bank Arts Center is a regional FEMA drive-thru test location and is open for testing every other day from 8 a.m. to 4pm for up to 500 persons per day. Click here for PNC Arts Test Center info & schedule.
- On every Saturday, the PNC Bank Arts Center site will be dedicated to symptomatic health care workers and first responders -- police, fire, and EMS -- with valid credentials only. The general public will not be able to access this site on Saturdays.
- Central Jersey Urgent Care is testing up to 80 patients daily at Eatontown, Howell and Marlboro.
OTHER CANCELLATIONS/CLOSURES
- Asbury Park closed its boardwalk to the public in late March, saying it was shutting the attraction until further notice to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus. Read more: Asbury Park Closes Boardwalk Due To Coronavirus Crisis
- Asbury Park's emergency management coordinator declared a state of local disaster emergency. Read more: Asbury Park State Of Emergency, Curfew Due To Coronavirus
- Asbury Park issued parking and transportation restrictions due to the coronavirus late March. Read more: Parking, Transportation Updates In Asbury Park Due To Coronavirus
- In an effort to limit travel to the city, Asbury Park has suspended all hotel, motel and guest house reservations for lodging within the city. Read more: Asbury Park Hotel, Motel, Guest House Reservations Suspended
- Murphy issued a state-at-home order and closed non-essential businesses earlier in March. Read more: Gov. Murphy Announces NJ 'Stay-At-Home' Order Due To Coronavirus
- In an effort to limit travel to the city to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus, Asbury Park will be suspending all short-term rentals. Read more: Short-Term Rentals in Asbury Park Suspended
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Here's what else you should know:
- Murphy issued a stay-at-home order, closing all non-essential business at 9 p.m. Saturday, March 21. Read more: Gov. Murphy Announces NJ 'Stay-At-Home' Order Due To Coronavirus
- Murphy, speaking during a Thursday, April 16 press conference, said schools will remain closed through May 15. Read more: Gov. Murphy: NJ Schools Shut Through May 15 In Coronavirus Crisis
- Murphy ordered stores across New Jersey on Wednesday, April 8 to require shoppers to wear face coverings or masks. Here's how you can get yours, and how the new rule will be enforced. Read more: NJ Shoppers Must Wear Masks: Where To Get Them, How It's Enforced
- Here are 10 resources for you and your family to utilize as you navigate through the outbreak: Unemployment, Tests, Food: 10 NJ Resources In Coronavirus Crisis
- New Jersey's courts suspended all new jury trials until further notice, Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said on Thursday, March 12. Read more: Coronavirus Throws Monkey Wrench Into New Jersey Court System
- Murphy said during a live press conference on Wednesday, March 25 that he's ordering many day care centers to shut amid the coronavirus outbreak. Read more: Gov. Murphy To Shut Many Day Care Centers Amid Coronavirus Crisis
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel advisory for New Jersey. Read more: CDC Travel Advisory For NJ: No Coronavirus Travel Ban From Trump
- New Jersey residents are expected to start receiving stimulus payments soon. Here's what you need to do beforehand. Read more: Coronavirus Economic Stimulus Payments: What You Need To Do In NJ
- On Friday, March 27, Murphy allowed more types of New Jersey businesses – including gun sellers – to operate in the coronavirus outbreak. What's open and closed now? Read more: What's Open, Closed? More NJ Business To Operate Amid Coronavirus
- Murphy announced on Tuesday, April 7 that state and county parks will close. Read more: Gov. Murphy Closes Parks On NJ Coronavirus Crisis's Deadliest Day
- Here are four urgent tasks New Jersey wants you to do during the coronavirus outbreak, including wearing a mask. And here's why. Read more: Wear A Mask! 4 Things NJ Wants You To Do In Coronavirus Outbreak
How It Spreads
The virus that causes COVID-19 is spreading from person-to-person. Someone who is actively sick with COVID-19 can spread the illness to others. That is why CDC recommends that these patients be isolated either in the hospital or at home (depending on how sick they are) until they are better and no longer pose a risk of infecting others.
There is currently no vaccine for COVID-19.
While the best way to prevent illness is to avoid virus exposure, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention always recommends taking preventive actions to contain the spread of viruses. This includes:
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
- Stay home when you are sick.
- Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipes.
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom, before eating, after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
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