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Latest Long Valley Coronavirus Updates

Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Washington Township.

LONG VALLEY, NJ — The novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, outbreak in New Jersey and across the nation is having vast impacts in Long Valley, including the closure of schools and many businesses.

The number of cases of the illness caused by the virus, known as COVID-19, continue to rise and additional measures and closures continue to be announced. Officials have already declared a state of emergency locally. They also modified the municipal office accessibility.

SCHOOLS

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All schools in New Jersey will remain closed through at least April 17 in response to the new coronavirus outbreak, state officials said. The closure did not stop the West Morris Regional School District or the Washington Township School District from donating personal protection equipment.

BUSINESSES

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Restaurants, reeling amid the crisis, and Washington Township Mayor Matt Murello has encouraged residents to support local. The Township has also provided a list of places with special hours for high risk shoppers.

HOSPITALS

Many have leapt in to help provide personal protection equipment to local hospitals. This comes amidst reports there might not be enough beds available for patients.

Here's what else you should know:

President Donald Trump declared New Jersey a major disaster area on Thursday as Murphy, speaking during a press conference, announced a stunning increase in coronavirus cases: 2,492, as well as 19 more deaths. You can watch it here: NJ 'Major Disaster' Area: 2,492 New Coronavirus Cases, 19 Deaths

Statewide student assessments have been cancelled as schools remain closed due to the outbreak. Read more: NJ Cancels Statewide Student Assessments Due To Coronavirus
Murphy said during a live press conference on Wednesday that he's ordering many day care centers to shut amid the coronavirus outbreak. He also announced that the state has 736 more positive tests and 18 more deaths, including four in Ocean County. Read more: Gov. Murphy To Shut Many Day Care Centers Amid Coronavirus Crisis

Statewide student assessments also have been cancelled as schools remain closed due to the outbreak. Read more: NJ Cancels Statewide Student Assessments Due To Coronavirus

On Tuesday night, Murphy announced that he's allowing five more types of businesses in New Jersey to operate during the coronavirus outbreak. Read more: Gov. Murphy: More NJ Business Can Now Open In Coronavirus Crisis
Murphy also announced the launch of a new online portal to connect New Jersey residents with jobs in critical industries responding to COVID-19. Read more: Companies ARE Hiring: NJ Launches Online Job Portal

The Murphy administration froze nearly $1 billion in spending on Monday, March 23 for many programs you may need. The state tax deadline also may be extended. Read more: NJ Freezes Nearly $1B in Spending, Citing Coronavirus Crisis

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