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Point Pleasant Boro, Point Beach COVID-19 Cases Double Since Oct.

Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Point Pleasant Boro and Point Pleasant Beach.

POINT PLEASANT — With New Jersey fully feeling the brunt of the second wave of the coronavirus, the disease's presence in Point Pleasant Boro and Point Pleasant Beach has risen sharply over the past month.

Point Pleasant Boro's cases doubled from 394 on Oct. 29th to 912 on Tuesday, a 131 percent increase. Point Boro's fatalities have increased since then, rising from 28 to 34.

After months of flat numbers, Point Pleasant Beach's cases also have risen sharply since Oct. 29th, rising from 54 to 164, a 203 percent increase. Seven people have died.

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The increase in cases comes as Gov. Phil Murphy has said that the second wave of the coronavirus has hit New Jersey hard and as vaccines arrive in the area. Read more: Here's When NJ May Be 'Back To Normal' – And You'll Be COVID-Free

At the same time, some local schools have had to switch to virtual learning because of cases. Read more: No New Changes Despite More COVID-19 Cases At Point Beach Schools

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Murphy, however, has said he doesn't plan to reverse any reopenings. In fact, Murphy has suggested that he may allow schools and businesses to expand their capacity if the state can find a way to manage the spread.

State Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli said contact tracers have been redeployed to Ocean County to investigate if the new cases are related.

Persichilli said New Jersey has seen new cases linked to not only to celebratory gatherings but also solemn gatherings such as funerals.

"No matter the reason, this increase in cases reminds us that this virus is unrelenting," she said. "It treats everyone the same. We are fighting an invisible enemy, and we must continue to be cognizant of that fact, and we must continue to be vigilant to protect ourselves and our loved ones."

Point Pleasant Boro officials say they've also had cases at a nursing home.

"It should be noted that a large portion of our cases here in Point Pleasant have come from nursing homes and adult care facilities as with so many other communities," Point Pleasant Boro Mayor Robert Sabosik has said in a statement to residents.

In June, Crest Pointe Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Point Pleasant reported that the facility had 85 patients diagnosed with the coronavirus and 22 members of staff. Nineteen residents had died.

"We know this because nursing homes and care facilities are required to report their numbers and that has become public information. These facilities house some of our most vulnerable residents and our thoughts and prayers are with them as they are with everyone."

Here are the latest local updates from Point Pleasant Boro and Point Pleasant Beach:

CASES:

  • Point Pleasant Boro had 897 cases and 34 deaths as of Monday, Dec. 22nd, and Point Pleasant Beach had 161 cases and 6 deaths, according to the Ocean County Health Department.

ASSISTANCE:

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GOVERNMENT ACTION AND FINANCES:

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

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