Health & Fitness
More Than 480 New COVID-19 Cases In Gloucester County This Week
The delta variant accounted for more than 99 percent of COVID-19 cases in New Jersey over a four-week period.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY, NJ — Gloucester County and New Jersey have seen an uptick in coronavirus cases. But what does that mean for the county?
As of Friday, there have been 34,856 coronavirus cases and 689 coronavirus-related deaths in Gloucester County since the pandemic began in March 2020.
This is an increase of 483 cases and 11 deaths from last week, when there were 34,373 coronavirus cases and 678 coronavirus-related deaths in Gloucester County.
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Officials continue to monitor the delta variant, which accounted for more than 99 percent of coronavirus cases in New Jersey over the last four-weeks, according to data provided by the state department of health.
Gloucester County has "moderate" COVID activity, according to New Jersey's latest weekly report. The determination is based on metrics such as case rate, positivity rate and prevalence of COVID-like illnesses.
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“COVID-19 vaccines can drastically change your outcome if you contract COVID-19. Stay safe and get your vaccine before it’s too late,” Gloucester County Commissioner Director Robert M. Damminger said. “Vaccines are available Tuesday through Friday at the Gloucester County Public Works Complex. No appointments are necessary.”
Third Dose Vaccinations are now available for immunocompromised individuals 12 years and older. Read more here:https://www.gloucestercountynj.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=221.
COVID-19 Vaccinations are readily available for all individuals living, working or studying in the State of New Jersey. Interested individuals can visit the Gloucester County Public Works Complex at 1200 N Delsea Dr, Clayton, NJ 08312. No appointments are necessary.
“Rapid testing is available by appointment at the Gloucester County Health Department. Please call 856-218-4142 to schedule Monday through Friday,” Damminger said.
As of Friday, Gloucester County has conducted 244,783 total tests. Of these tets, 209,917 have come back negative.
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