As of Saturday, July 25th Gloucester County has conducted 30,350 total tests. Of these cases, 27,385 have come back negative. Two cases have been moved out of County. Gloucester County’s total positive COVID-19 case count is now 2,965 and has an additional 26 cases to report. Of those cases:
The 2940th case is a 22-year-old female from Pitman.
The 2941st case is a 51-year-old female from Logan.
The 2942nd case is a 19-year-old female from Washington Twp.
The 2943rd case is a 58-year-old male from Washington Twp.
The 2944th case is a 26-year-old male from Washington Twp.
The 2945th case is a 34-year-old female from Deptford.
The 2946th case is a 46-year-old female from Washington Twp.
The 2947th case is a 40-year-old female from Monroe Twp.
The 2948th case is a 57-year-old male from East Greenwich.
The 2949th case is an 18-year-old female from Harrison Twp.
The 2950th case is a 25-year-old female from Deptford.
The 2951st case is a 24-year-old male from Washington Twp.
The 2952nd case is a 19-year-old female from Glassboro.
The 2953rd case is a 69-year-old male from Elk.
The 2954th case is a 50-year-old male from Washington Twp.
The 2955th case is a 19-year-old male from Monroe Twp.
The 2956th case is a 64-year-old female from Washington Twp.
The 2957th case is a 33-year-old female from Deptford.
The 2958th case is a 23-year-old female from Monroe Twp.
The 2959th case is a 22-year-old male from Clayton.
The 2960th case is a 67-year-old male from Franklin Twp.
The 2961st case is a 28-year-old female from East Greenwich.
The 2962nd case is a 24-year-old male from Mantua.
The 2963rd case is a 7-year-old female from Pitman.
The 2964th case is a 50-year-old female from East Greenwich.
The 2965th case is a 23-year-old female from Washington Twp.
Gloucester County has 196 COVID-19 related deaths. The 196th patient death was a 90-year-old male from Woodbury.
The Gloucester County Department of Health and Human Services is working with the New Jersey Department of Health to conduct a full assessment that includes identifying the contacts these individuals have had. At this time, the overall threat of COVID-19 to Gloucester County residents remains low. Gloucester County is expecting cases to rise. Social distancing is critical in flattening the curve and reducing cases. New Jersey residents can call 2-1-1 or 1-800-962-1253 with questions. The call center is open 24/7 and has multi-language capacity. Please note that the call center is not able to diagnose or give medical recommendations. Healthcare providers should be contacted if medical advice is needed. People should call their doctor or hospital before going so healthcare staff can provide instructions on getting care.Most people with mild symptoms do not need to be tested. It is important to stay home and isolate from others while sick.
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