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Gloucester County's Coronavirus Cases: See Updates
The coronavirus continues to have an impact on Gloucester County, according to updated state data. See how your town is doing below.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY, NJ — New data has been released that shows the coronavirus continues to have an impact on Gloucester County.
Gloucester County reported a one-year total of 20,989 cases on Friday, an increase of 551 and 2.7 percent over the previous week.
The disease’s impact is reflected in the state Department of Health's most recent "COVID-19 Activity Level Report," which is issued weekly. The most recent report, released Thursday, says Camden County is in the “yellow zone,” meaning the county has a rate of 1 to 10 cases per 100,000 people.
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If the overall activity is at an "orange" level, state officials say, school districts in those counties would have to take more serious steps — such as quarantining or even shutting down schools — if a child shows the symptoms of COVID-19. If the county is in the "orange" zone, it means it has a rate of 10 to 25 cases per 100,000 people.
"When it is high risk, there are some recommendations that we make together with local school boards," said Edward Lifshitz, medical director for the state Department of Health.
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Indeed, a number of school districts still provide remote instruction even as the number of new daily cases has dropped in recent weeks.
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