Health & Fitness
More Details Released On 5 Coronavirus Cases In Teaneck
Bergen County and Teaneck provided more details on the town's five cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday and Thursday.

TEANECK – Bergen County and teaneck provided more details on the town's five cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday and Thursday.
One patient is a 70-year-old man who was admitted to St. Joseph’s Hospital in Paterson. Another two patients, a 30-year-old man and a 44-year-old man, were both admitted to Holy Name Medical Center.
Their conditions are unknown.
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Bergen County announced on Thursday that two more people in Teaneck were identified as having the virus. Read more: Bergen: 13 Coronavirus Cases Now In County
In an effort to protect those members of the community at the highest risk for complications of the coronavirus (COVID-19), as well as the health of the workforce, the township will be cancelling all senior activities at the Richard Rodda Recreation Department.
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All scheduled court sessions are also canceled in the Teaneck Municipal Building until further notice.
"This is the prudent and responsible action to take which protects our workforce and community from the spread of COVID-19 until it is under control," Township Manager Dean Kazinci said. "I want to exercise an abundance of caution for our most vulnerable members of the Teaneck community."
In addition, the Teaneck Public Library will be rescheduling or cancelling all large scale events until the end of March.
"We will be promoting remote digital services to reduce the volume of patrons that use the facility. Please monitor the Library’s website, https://teanecklibrary.org/, for up to date information on the cancellation of programs," he said.
The township will be cancelling all non-essential meetings to include advisory boards and commissions.
"These are just the first steps I’m taking to insure we minimize the risks and spread of the disease," he said.
Also:
- The Township’s Health Department continues to work closely with state health officials to determine any further circulation within the community.
- The Township’s maintenance staff continues to sanitize and disinfect common areas throughout our municipal buildings. "My office continues to hold regular meetings with department heads and our Office of Emergency Management to provide them with up to date information on the virus. The Township remains in daily contact with the school superintendent, as well as officials from Fairleigh Dickinson University and Holy Name Hospital. We are encouraging residents, whenever possible, to conduct all business with the Township online," he said.
- The township will be releasing a COVID-19 Pandemic Plan for Township operations. The plan was developed to assist the township in responding to and conducting operations during potential Coronavirus pandemic outbreak.
While there is still much to learn about COVID-19, residents should remain calm and vigilant in their personal efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and monitor the Township’s website at www.teanecknj.gov for updated information.
As a reminder, the New Jersey Department of Health has established a 24-hour telephone hotline for residents who may have concerns or questions: 800-222-1222
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