Health & Fitness
Marlboro Coronavirus Cases Jump 14 Percent In September
Monmouth and Ocean counties are both seeing noticeable increases in positive COVID-19 cases, according to officials.
MARLBORO – Marlboro’s coronavirus cases have increased 14.36 percent this month, and Monmouth and Ocean counties in particular are both seeing noticeable increases.
Marlboro’s cases increased from 564 on Aug. 31 to 645 on Monday.
New Jersey had 617 new COVID cases on Thursday, its highest two-day total of cases since Aug. 14. Many of them were at the Jersey Shore, and Monmouth County saw 238 new cases between Sept. 13 and 19 alone.
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Of those, 49.5 percent involved people under 25 years old, said Freeholder Director Thomas Arnone.
The Monmouth County Health Department (MCHD) has determined the bulk of exposures are from youth athletic facilities, school sports practices and gatherings that occurred during Labor Day Weekend, said Arnone.
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As reported by Patch last week, there was a cluster of 13 COVID cases among youth ice hockey teams that practice at the Middletown Sports Complex. The Middletown Sports Complex had to close its two indoor ice rinks for several days so they could disinfect.
The county health department investigated and so far, no cases have been linked to restaurants or retail food establishments in Monmouth County, according to the Freeholder Director.
If a contact tracer calls you, please pick up the call and work with them, he added.
"Contact tracing is a vital part of reducing the spread of COVID-19 throughout Monmouth County," said Arnone. "We continue to stress the importance of preventative actions the public can take including social distancing, wearing face coverings and washing hands frequently.”
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