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32 Percent Spike In Coronavirus Cases In Collingswood This Summer
Collingswood saw a spike in coronavirus-related cases of about 32 percent this summer.
COLLINGSWOOD, NJ — Collingswood has seen an increase in coronavirus cases of more than 30 percent since July 4, according to numbers provided by Camden County officials.
Collingswood has seen an increase of 32.25 percent in coronavirus cases over the last two months. The number of deaths has increased by 8.33 percent.
As of Thursday, Collingswood had 166 cases and 13 total fatalities. It has 11.86 cases per 1,000 residents.
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Countywide, there are 9,673 cases of the coronavirus with 558 confirmed deaths. No new deaths were announced in the county on Thursday, and 32 new cases were announced countywide. No new cases were reported in Collingswood.
“The hard work of our residents, and the entire New Jersey community, is having immediate and significant impacts,” Camden County Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said. “In recent days, Governor Murphy has announced opening dates, or signaled the impending opening, of gyms, indoor amusement parks, and indoor dining. This is only possible because our residents have spent months committing themselves to the protection of others by wearing masks and social distancing. If we take this progress into the fall and maintain these practices, we will continue to save lives and get back to something that feels like normal.”
According to the Camden County Department of Health, there are 1,357 confirmed cases among residents at the county's long-term care facilities, with 314 deaths. Another 552 cases were reported among staff members, with three deaths.
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