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A breakdown of the COVID-19 cases in Hunterdon County

HUNTERDON COUNTY, NJ – Here’s the total breakdown of the 13,804 positive cases and 144 deaths of COVID-19 in Hunterdon County as of December 27.

  • Alexandria Township –474 and 1 death
  • Bethlehem Township –430 and 4 deaths
  • Bloomsbury Borough –91 and 0 deaths
  • Califon Borough –105 and 2 deaths
  • Clinton Town –298 and 1 death
  • Clinton Township –1,453 and 13 deaths
  • Delaware Township –447 and 3 deaths
  • East Amwell Township –402 and 3 deaths
  • Flemington Borough –664 and 5 deaths
  • Franklin Township –349 and 0 deaths
  • Frenchtown Borough –102 and 0 deaths
  • Glen Gardner Borough–180 and 0 deaths
  • Hampton Borough –145 and 1 death
  • High Bridge Borough–391 and 4 deaths
  • Holland Township-533 and 4 deaths
  • Kingwood Township –413 and 4 deaths
  • Lambertville City –304 and 3 deaths
  • Lebanon Borough –151 and 2 deaths
  • Lebanon Township –659 and 8 deaths
  • Milford Borough –103 and 4 deaths
  • Raritan Township –2,440 and 31 deaths
  • Readington Township –1,699 and 11 deaths
  • Stockton Borough –41 and 0 deaths
  • Tewksbury Township –598 and 4 deaths
  • Union Township –995 and 30 deaths
  • West Amwell Township –337 and 6 deaths

Age range is less than 1-years-old to 103-years-old. Case counts for each municipality may show a reduction on certain days, this is due to address corrections or updates from the original case report, health officials said.

There have been 144 COVID-19 related deaths and the ages range from 31-years-old to 102-years-old of age. Case counts for a municipality may show a reduction on certain days, this is due to address
corrections or updates from the original case report, health officials said.

The Hunterdon County Health Department is providing case count numbers by municipality and cannot release any additional personal information to protect case identity and privacy.

The County Health Department performs contact tracing for each positive COVID-19 case. If you have had close contact with an individual who has tested positive, you will be contacted by public health officials.

What is a “close contact?”

A close contact is defined as being within approximately 6 feet (2meters) of a COVID-19 case for a prolonged period of time (approximately 10 minutes or longer); close contact can occur while caring for, living with, visiting, or sharing a health care waiting area or room with a COVID-19 case or having direct contact with infectious secretions of a COVID-19 case (for example, being coughed on).

Jay Edwards

Born and raised in Northwest NJ, Jay has a degree in Communications and has had a life-long interest in local radio and various styles of music. Jay has held numerous jobs over the years such as stunt car driver, bartender, voice-over artist, traffic reporter (award winning), NY Yankee maintenance crewmember and peanut farm worker. His hobbies include mountain climbing, snowmobiling, cooking, performing stand-up comedy and he is an avid squirrel watcher. Jay has been a guest on America’s Morning Headquarters,program on The Weather Channel, and was interviewed by Sam Champion.

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