Health & Fitness

Marlboro Coronavirus Cases Jump 26 Percent Since October

Monmouth County reported at least 300 new cases last weekend alone, according to the most recent health department data.

MARLBORO, NJ – Marlboro’s coronavirus cases have increased more than 26 percent this month, with 13 counties in New Jersey reporting at least 100 new cases over the weekend.

Monmouth County reported at least 300 new cases on Saturday and Sunday alone, according to the most recent health department data.

In Marlboro, cases increased from 691 on Oct. 10 to 874 on Nov. 10. That’s a 26.48 percent increase from last month.

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In fact, between Nov. 9 and Nov. 10, nine new cases were reported in the municipality, according to health department data.

On Saturday, New Jersey had 3,207 new COVID cases, its highest number of new daily cases since April 27.

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“We need everyone to do their part to slow the spread by practicing social distancing and staying home when they are sick,” said Freeholder Director Thomas Arnone in a statement last week.

Arnone did not respond to a request for comment on Monday.

According to a Tuesday news update from the Monmouth County Health Department (MCHD), increased indoor activities coupled with the upcoming holiday seasons presents the potential for an increase in COVID-19 cases. The Monmouth County Health Department (MCHD) reminds everyone to protect themselves and others by following these guidelines:

To date, the MCHD has administered nearly 4,000 tests as part of the County’s COVID-19 Free Testing Program, which began in July. MCHD is conducting contact tracing for all residents who test positive.

The testing site locations, dates and hours of operation are posted on the County’s website at www.visitmonmouth.com. There will be 100 tests available per day, four days a week.

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