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Gov. Murphy: 182 More Deaths; Coronavirus Now In 474 NJ Towns
WATCH: The coronavirus is now in at least 474 NJ towns as Gov. Murphy provided another update on the deadliest day in the crisis.

NEW JERSEY – Gov. Phil Murphy provided another alarming update in the coronavirus outbreak on Thursday, the deadliest day in the crisis: 182 more deaths and 3,489 new cases were reported. The outbreak is so widespread that at least 474 of New Jersey's 565 towns – 83 percent – have reported cases (see the list of towns below).
Murphy was providing additional updates on the coronavirus outbreak in New Jersey beginning at 1 p.m. on Thursday (you can watch it here, below).
New Jersey now has a total of 25,590 cases – the second highest in the nation – and 537 deaths. Read more: NJ Coronavirus Updates: Here's What You Need To Know
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"Their memories are in our prayers," Murphy said. "I know these numbers are stark."
Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli reported the deaths in each county:
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- Bergen County: 45
- Essex County: 30
- Middlesex County: 21
- Hudson County: 15
- Morris County: 15
- Ocean County: 15
- Monmouth County: 14
- Passaic County: 7
- Union County: 5
- Burlington County: 3
- Camden County: 3
- Somerset County: 2
- Atlantic County: 1
- Mercer County: 1
- Sussex County: 1
Of those who died, Persichilli said 59 percent were male and 41 percent were femail. Thirty-five percent had underlying condiitons.
Persichilli also provided a county-by-county breakdown of the new cases:
- Atlantic: 9
- Bergen: 300
- Burlington: 39
- Camden: 56
- Cape May: 12
- Cumberland: 4
- Essex: 205
- Gloucester: 19
- Hudson: 220
- Hunterdon: 13
- Mercer: 47
- Middlesex: 223
- Monmouth: 118
- Morris: 90
- Ocean: 97
- Passaic: 128
- Salem: 3
- Somerset: 47
- Sussex: 16
- Union: 152
- Warren: 15
Murphy emphasized the need for social distancing to "break the back" of the upward curve. "Even if you're home, please keep your distance from other people," he said.
Murphy also gave an update on how much time New Jersey will need to fight the coronavirus – and how long residents will need to stay home. Read more: 6 Things NJ Really Needs In Coronavirus Crisis, And For How Long
Murphy also said that, over the past week, 206,000 claims of unemployment have been filed.
The story continues below the video, and the list of towns is below.
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Here is a list of many of the towns where cases have been identified (NOTE: Some regions, such as Atlantic County, have lagged in their reporting):
- Aberdeen
- Alexandria Township
- Allendale
- Allentown
- Alloway
- Alpine
- Andover Borough
- Andover Township
- Asbury Park
- Atlantic City
- Atlantic Highlands
- Audubon
- Avalon
- Avon-by-the-Sea
- Barnegat
- Barnegat Light
- Barrington
- Basking Ridge
- Bay Head
- Bayonne
- Beach Haven
- Beachwood
- Bedminster Township
- Belleville
- Belmar
- Bellmawr
- Bergenfield
- Berkeley Heights
- Berkeley Township
- Berlin Township
- Bernards Township
- Bernardsville
- Bethlehem Towship
- Beverly
- Bloomfield
- Bloomingdale
- Bloomsbury
- Bogota
- Boonton
- Boonton Township
- Bordentown City
- Bordentown Township
- Bound Brook
- Bradley Beach
- Branchburg
- Branchville
- Brick
- Bridgeton
- Bridgewater
- Brielle
- Brooklawn
- Burlington City
- Burlington Township
- Butler
- Byram Township
- Caldwell
- Califon
- Camden
- Cape May
- Carteret
- Cartlstadt
- Cedar Grove
- Chatham Borough
- Chatham Township
- Cherry Hill
- Chesilhurst
- Chester Borough
- Chester Township
- Chesterfield
- Cinnaminson
- Clark
- Clayton
- Clemonton
- Cliffside Park
- Clifton
- Clinton Township
- Closter
- Collingswood
- Colts Neck
- Columbus
- Commercial Township
- Cranford
- Carlstadt
- Clementon
- Cliffside Park
- Closter
- Cranbury Township
- Cresskill
- Deal
- Deerfield Township
- Delanco
- Delaware Township
- Delran
- Demarest
- Dennis Township
- Denville
- Deptford
- Dover
- Dumont
- Dunellen
- East Amwell Township
- East Brunswick
- East Greenwich
- East Hanover
- East Newark
- East Orange
- East Rutherford
- Eastampton
- Eatontown
- Edison
- Edgewater
- Edgewater Park
- Elizabeth
- Elmer
- Elmwood Park
- Emerson
- Englewood
- Englewood Cliffs
- Englishtown
- Essex Fells
- Evesham
- Ewing Township
- Fair Haven
- Fair Lawn
- Fairfield
- Fairview
- Fanwood
- Far Hills
- Farmingdale
- Flemington
- Florham Park
- Florence
- Fort Lee (1st case)
- Franklin Lakes
- Frankford Township
- Franklin Borough
- Franklin Township (Gloucester)
- Franklin Township (Hunterdon)
- Franklin Township (Somerset)
- Fredon Township
- Freehold
- Freehold Township
- Frelinghuysen
- Frenchtown
- Galloway Township
- Garfield
- Glassboro
- Glen Gardner
- Glen Ridge
- Glen Rock
- Gloucester City
- Gloucester Township
- Green Brook
- Green Township
- Greenwich Township
- Guttenberg
- Hackensack
- Hackettstown
- Haddon Heights
- Haddon Township
- Hainesport
- Haledon
- Hamburg
- Hamilton Township (Mercer)
- Hampton Borough
- Hampton Township
- Hanover
- Harding Township
- Hardyston Township
- Harrington Park
- Harrison (Hudson)
- Harrison Township (Gloucester)
- Hasbrouck Heights
- Haworth
- Hawthorne
- Hazlet
- Helmetta
- Hi-Nella
- High Bridge
- Highland Park
- Highlands
- Hillsborough
- Hillsdale
- Hillside
- Ho-Ho-Kus
- Hoboken
- Holland Township
- Holmdel
- Hopatcong
- Hope Township
- Hopewell Township (Cumberland)
- Hopewell Township (Mercer)
- Howell
- Irvington
- Island Heights
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Jersey City
- Keansburg
- Kearny
- Kenilworth
- Keyport
- Kingwood Township
- Kinnelon
- Lacey
- Lafayette Township
- Lake Como
- Lakehurst
- Lakewood
- Lambertville
- Lavallette
- Lawnside
- Lawrence Township (Cumberland)
- Lawrence Township (Mercer)
- Lebanon Borough
- Lebanon Township
- Leonia
- Lincoln Park
- Linden
- Lindenwold
- Little Egg Harbor
- Little Falls
- Little Ferry (1st death)
- Little Silver
- Livingston
- Logan Township
- Lodi
- Long Beach Township
- Long Branch
- Long Hill
- Lopatcong Township
- Lower Township
- Lyndhurst
- Madison
- Magnolia
- Mahwah
- Manalapan
- Manasquan
- Manchester
- Mansfield Township
- Mantua Township
- Manville
- Maple Shade
- Maplewood
- Marlboro
- Matawan
- Maywood
- Medford
- Mendham Borough
- Mendham Township
- Medford Lakes
- Merchantville
- Metuchen
- Middle Township
- Middlesex Borough
- Middletown
- Midland Park
- Millburn
- Millstone Borough
- Millstown Township
- Milltown
- Millville
- Mine Hill
- Montague Township
- Montclair
- Montvale
- Montville
- Moonachie
- Moorestown
- Monmouth Beach
- Monroe Township (Gloucester)
- Monroe Township (Middlesex)
- Montgomery Township
- Montville
- Moonachie
- Morris Plains
- Morris Township
- Morristown
- Mount Arlington
- Mount Ephraim
- Mount Laurel
- Mount Olive
- Mountain Lakes
- Mountainside
- Mullica Hill
- Netcong
- New Milford
- New Brunswick
- New Hanover
- New Milford
- New Providence
- Newark
- Newton
- Neptune City
- Neptune Township
- North Arlington
- North Brunswick
- North Caldwell
- North Haledon
- North Hanover
- North Plainfield
- North Wildwood
- Northvale
- Norwood
- Nutley
- Oakland
- Oaklyn
- Ocean City
- Ocean Township
- Ocean Township (Waretown)
- Ogdensburg Borough
- Old Bridge Township
- Old Tappan
- Oradell
- Orange
- Palisades Park
- Palmyra
- Paramus
- Parsippany
- Park Ridge
- Passaic
- Paterson
- Paulsboro
- Peapack-Gladstone
- Pedricktown
- Pemberton Borough
- Pemberton Township
- Penns Grove
- Pennsville
- Pennsauken
- Pequannock
- Perth Amboy
- Phillipsburg
- Pine Hill
- Piscataway
- Pitman
- Plainfield
- Plainsboro
- Plumsted Township
- Point Pleasant Beach
- Point Pleasant Boro
- Pompton Lakes
- Princeton
- Prospect Park
- Quinton Township
- Rahway
- Ramsey
- Randolph
- Raritan Borough
- Raritan Township
- Randolph
- Readington Township
- Red Bank
- Ridgefield
- Ridgefield Park
- Ridgewood
- Ringwood
- River Edge
- River Vale
- Riverdale
- Riverside
- Riverton
- Robbinsville
- Rochelle Park
- Rockaway Borough
- Rockaway Township
- Rockey Hill
- Rockleigh
- Roseland
- Roselle Park
- Roxbury
- Rumson
- Runnemede
- Rutherford
- Saddle Brook
- Saddle River
- Salem
- Sandyston Township
- Sayreville
- Sea Bright
- Sea Girt
- Sea Isle City
- Seaside Park
- Secaucus
- Scotch Plains
- Shamong
- Ship Bottom
- Shrewsbury Township
- Shrewsbury Borough
- Somerdale
- Somerville
- South Amboy
- South Bound Brook
- South Brunswick
- South Hackensack
- South Orange
- South Toms River
- South River
- Southampton
- Sparta
- Spotswood
- Spring Lake
- Spring Lake Heights
- Springfield (Burlington County)
- Springfield (Union County)
- Stafford Township
- Stanhope Township
- Stratford
- Summit
- Surf City
- Sussex Borough
- Tabernacle
- Teaneck
- Tenafly
- Teterboro
- Tewksbury Township
- Tinton Falls
- Toms River
- Totowa
- Trenton
- Union Beach
- Union City
- Union Township (Hunterdon)
- Union Township (Union)
- Upper Freehold
- Upper Saddle River
- Upper Township
- Vernon
- Verona
- Victory Gardens
- Vineland
- Voorhees
- Waldwick
- Wall
- Wallington
- Wanaque
- Wantage Township
- Warren
- Washington Township (Bergen)
- Washington Township (Gloucester)
- Washington Township (Morris)
- Watchung
- Waterford
- Wayne
- Weehawken
- Wenonah
- West Amwell Township
- West Caldwell
- West Deptford
- West Long Branch
- West Milford
- West New York
- West Orange
- West Windsor
- Westampton
- Westwood
- Westfield
- Westville
- Wharton
- Wildwood
- Wildwood Crest
- Willingboro
- Winslow Township
- Wood-Ridge
- Woodbridge
- Woodbury
- Woodbury Heights
- Woodcliff Lake
- Woodland Park
- Woodlynne
- Woodstown
- Woolwich Township
- Wrightstown
- Wyckoff
Here is where the cases are in New Jersey:
- Bergen County: 120
- Essex County: 99
- Hudson County: 44
- Union County: 34
- Middlesex County: 48
- Passaic County: 22
- Monmouth County: 38
- Ocean County: 38
- Morris County: 40
- Somerset County: 17
- Mercer County: 4
- Camden County: 6
- Burlington County: 8
- Sussex County: 7
- Gloucester County: 2
- Warren County: 3
- Atlantic County: 1
- Cumberland County: 1
- Salem County: 1
Here's what else you should know:
- State health officials said they believe the virus is "community-spread" in New Jersey. "Community-spread indicates that the coronavirus is amongst us," Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli announced. Read more: Coronavirus May Be 'Community-Spread' In NJ
- 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
- On Monday, March 16, Murphy announced that all schools would close on Tuesday, March 17. Read more: NJ Schools Will Close Due To Coronavirus Outbreak: Gov. Murphy
- 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
- The first person in New Jersey to die of the coronavirus was reported on Tuesday, March 10. Read more: First NJ Coronavirus Death, 4 New Cases: Governor
- 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
- Four members of the same New Jersey family died from the coronavirus, according to March 19 reports. Read more:
- Murphy also has signed 16 bills into law that he says will help the state deal with the coronavirus outbreak. Read more: NJ Gov. Phil Murphy Signs 16 Coronavirus Bills Into Law
- Statewide student assessments have been cancelled as schools remain closed due to the outbreak. Read more: NJ Cancels Statewide Student Assessments Due To Coronavirus
- 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
- On Tuesday, March 26, Murphy also announced that he's allowing five more types of businesses in New Jersey to operate during the coronavirus outbreak. Read more: Gov. Murphy: More NJ Business Can Now Open In Coronavirus Crisis
- Murphy also has announced the launch of a new online portal to connect New Jersey residents with jobs in critical industries responding to COVID-19. Read more: Companies ARE Hiring: NJ Launches Online Job Portal
- The Murphy administration froze nearly $1 billion in spending on Monday, March 23 for many programs you may need. The state tax deadline also may be extended. Read more: NJ Freezes Nearly $1B in Spending, Citing Coronavirus Crisis
- Experts are also predicting when the coronavirus peak could hit New Jersey. Read more: 1 Million To 1.5 Million In NJ Could Get Coronavirus: Report
- Johnson & Johnson, which is based in New Jersey, announced on Monday that it will begin testing of its coronavirus vaccine by September. Emergency use of the vaccine could be authorized by early 2021. Read more: NJ's Johnson & Johnson: Tests Of Its Coronavirus Vaccine To Begin
- 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
- On Tuesday, March 31, the mayors of four Essex County cities – Newark, Orange, East Orange and Irvington – announced they will be launching a joint crackdown to slow the spread of the new coronavirus. Read more: Coronavirus 'Lockdown' In Newark, Irvington, Orange, East Orange
- On Friday, March 37, Murphy allowed more types of NJ 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
- Three separate heartbreaking stories in one day came to light on Tuesday, March 31: New Jersey natives in their 30s were among the growing list of fatal coronavirus victims. Read more: Coronavirus Toll: 3 Separate Stories Of NJ Victims In Their 30s
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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