Health & Fitness
Coronavirus: West Windsor Township Officials Give COVID-19 Update (March 21)
"The public is advised to consider the virus to be present in the community."
WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP HEALTH DEPARTMENT
COVID-19 Update - March 21, 2020
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In light of Governor Murphy’s Statewide Stay at Home Order, Closure of All Non-Essential Retail Businesses issued earlier today, the public is advised to consider the virus to be present in the community. Please heed the advice of public health authorities to help contain the spread of the virus. Observe social distancing at all times in any area, this means staying 6 feet away from others and remaining at home as much as possible. Individuals who suspect potential exposure should self-monitor themselves for symptoms and isolate from others that are most vulnerable, such as those with underlying health conditions, pregnant women and the elderly. Symptoms include a dry cough, fever and tightness in the chest. Contact your primary health care provider if you are experiencing any symptoms.
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Link to Governor’s Order
https://covid19.nj.gov/faqs/nj...
General questions can be directed to the call center : 1-800-962-1253 or 211. Call centers are open 24/7. The call center is not able to diagnose individuals, provide testing appointments or results, or give specific medical recommendations. Callers who need medical advice should contact their healthcare provider. Residents can also text NJCOVID to 898-211 to receive text information
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