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COVID-19 case count in Warren County

WARREN COUNTY, NJ – Here is the latest case count of COVID-19 in Warren County as of 4:30 p.m. on June 15, 2020:

Municipality Confirmed COVID-19 Cases Known Recoveries
Allamuchy Township 32 17
Alpha Borough 17 10
Belvidere 27 22
Blairstown Township 19 11
Franklin Township 16 12
Frelinghuysen Township 85 18
Greenwich Township 58 48
Hackettstown 125 67
Hardwick Township 13 11
Harmony Township 14 8
Hope Township 16 14
Independence Township 30 22
Knowlton Township 11 8
Liberty Township 16 14
Lopatcong Township 280 120
Mansfield Township 122 77
Oxford Township 7 6
Phillipsburg 131 95
Pohatcong Township 23 12
Washington Borough 53 37
Washington Township 44 30
White Township 57 34
TOTAL: 1,196 693
(This information is from the Warren County Health Department)

Confirmed COVID-19 cases of residents in long term care facilities:

  • Allamuchy Township – 7
  • Frelinghuysen Township – 79
  • Hackettstown – 44
  • Lopatcong Township – 199
  • Mansfield Township – 56
  • Phillipsburg – 2
  • White Township – 32

TOTAL: 419

There are 139 COVID-19-related deaths reported to the WCHD; 114 are associated with long term care facilities and 10 probable COVID-19 deaths, health officials said.

The Warren County Health Department is investigating and classifying “probable” cases of COVID-19; these cases must fit clinical and epidemiologic criteria (most commonly, un-tested, symptomatic household contacts):

  • Allamuchy Township – 3
  • Alpha Borough – 2
  • Belvidere – 3
  • Blairstown Township – 0
  • Franklin Township – 0
  • Frelinghuysen Township – 2
  • Greenwich Township – 6
  • Hackettstown – 5
  • Hardwick Township – 3
  • Harmony Township – 0
  • Hope Township – 4
  • Independence Township – 7
  • Knowlton Township – 1
  • Liberty Township – 3
  • Lopatcong Township – 7
  • Mansfield Township – 1
  • Oxford Township – 1
  • Phillipsburg – 12
  • Pohatcong Township – 3
  • Washington Borough – 11
  • Washington Township – 9
  • White Township – 4

TOTAL: 87

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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