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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 5:30 p.m. on May 8, 2020:

Municipality Confirmed Recovered
Allamuchy Township 23 6
Alpha Borough 15 3
Belvidere 22 8
Blairstown Township 14 2
Franklin Township 14 4
Frelinghuysen Township 84 2
Greenwich Township 51 19
Hackettstown 101 14
Hardwick Township 6 1
Harmony Township 15 4
Hope Township 16 7
Independence Township 25 6
Knowlton Township 10 6
Liberty Township 15 6
Lopatcong Township 255 51
Mansfield Township 106 19
Oxford Township 6 2
Phillipsburg 110 35
Pohatcong Township 20 9
Washington Borough 44 9
Washington Township 39 10
White Township 49 16
TOTAL: 1040 239
(This information is from the Warren County Health Department)

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

  • Franklin Township – 1
  • Frelinghuysen Township – 79
  • Hackettstown – 34
  • Lopatcong Township – 185
  • Mansfield Township – 54
  • Phillipsburg – 5
  • White Township – 31

TOTAL: 389

There are 102 COVID-19-related deaths reported to the WCHD; 82 are associated with long term care facilities, health officials said.

The Warren County Health Department is now 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 – 0
  • Belvidere – 2
  • Blairstown Township – 0
  • Franklin Township – 1
  • Frelinghuysen Township – 0
  • Greenwich Township – 4
  • Hackettstown – 2
  • Hardwick Township – 2
  • Harmony Township – 0
  • Hope Township – 3
  • Independence Township – 4
  • Knowlton Township – 0
  • Liberty Township – 0
  • Lopatcong Township – 5
  • Mansfield Township – 0
  • Oxford Township – 1
  • Phillipsburg – 8
  • Pohatcong Township – 1
  • Washington Borough – 8
  • Washington Township – 5
  • White Township – 1

TOTAL: 50

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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