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Haddonfield, Haddon Township Women Die Of Coronavirus

Haddonfield and Haddon Township each reported one new coronavirus death on Tuesday, according to Camden County officials.

Haddonfield and Haddon Township each reported one new coronavirus death on Tuesday, according to Camden County officials.

A Haddonfield woman in her 80s and a Haddon Township woman in her 70s were among 13 new deaths related to the coronavirus that were announced among Camden County residents on Tuesday.

There were also eight new Haddon Township residents who tested positive for the coronavirus, according to officials. No new Haddonfield residents tested positive on Tuesday.

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As of Tuesday, 366 Haddon Township residents have tested positive for the coronavirus and eight have died since the beginning of the pandemic. Haddonfield has seen 250 cases and six deaths.

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Countywide, 22,346 residents have tested positive for the coronavirus and 649 have died, according to numbers provided by the Camden County Department of Health.

In addition to the Haddonfield and Haddon Township women, the following information is available about the most recent coronavirus deaths in Camden County:

  • Two Gloucester Township men in their 70s;
  • A Camden City man in his 50s;
  • A Voorhees man in his 80s;
  • A Winslow man in his 90s;
  • A Lindenwold man in his 60s;
  • A Bellmawr man in his 80s;
  • A Mount Ephraim man in his 90s;
  • A Winslow man in his 70s;
  • A Cherry Hill woman in her 80s; and
  • A Runnemede man in his 80s.

“Our thoughts and are with the families of 68 Camden County residents who been lost to this disease over the last 30 days,” Camden County Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said. “Even with a vaccine on the horizon we have to fight this disease until the bitter end. Do not let your guard down, do not get complacent. We can save lives with actions as simple as wearing masks and social distancing.”

The Department of Health announced 269 additional cases of the coronavirus among Camden County residents. Trace investigations are underway in all new cases.

The Department of Health also announced that 1,741 residents in the county’s 56 long-term care facilities have tested positive for the coronavirus since the pandemic began, and 362 have died. Among staff members at these facilities, 863 cases and three deaths have been reported.

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