
COVID-19 case count in Warren County
WARREN COUNTY, NJ – Here is the latest case count of COVID-19 in Warren County as of Dec. 1, 2020:
Municipality | Confirmed COVID-19 Cases | Known Recoveries |
Allamuchy Township | 77 | 65 |
Alpha Borough | 53 | 45 |
Belvidere | 43 | 41 |
Blairstown Township | 59 | 51 |
Franklin Township | 45 | 41 |
Frelinghuysen Township | 101 | 79 |
Greenwich Township | 160 | 146 |
Hackettstown | 308 | 282 |
Hardwick Township | 23 | 20 |
Harmony Township | 45 | 37 |
Hope Township | 34 | 31 |
Independence Township | 78 | 73 |
Knowlton Township | 27 | 27 |
Liberty Township | 37 | 34 |
Lopatcong Township | 444 | 365 |
Mansfield Township | 243 | 214 |
Oxford Township | 35 | 31 |
Phillipsburg | 349 | 312 |
Pohatcong Township | 84 | 62 |
Washington Borough | 132 | 118 |
Washington Township | 98 | 90 |
White Township | 95 | 72 |
TOTAL: | 2,570 | 2,236 |
Confirmed COVID-19 cases of residents in long term care facilities:
- Allamuchy Township – 7
- Frelinghuysen Township – 80
- Hackettstown – 44
- Lopatcong Township – 197
- Mansfield Township – 56
- Phillipsburg – 4
- White Township – 33
TOTAL: 421
There are 160 COVID-19-related deaths reported to the WCHD; 132 are associated with long term care facilities and 13 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 –27
- Alpha Borough – 2
- Belvidere – 11
- Blairstown Township – 5
- Franklin Township – 5
- Frelinghuysen Township – 6
- Greenwich Township – 15
- Hackettstown- 48
- Hardwick Township – 9
- Harmony Township – 2
- Hope Township – 4
- Independence Township – 24
- Knowlton Township – 5
- Liberty Township – 8
- Lopatcong Township – 15
- Mansfield Township – 26
- Oxford Township –9
- Phillipsburg – 22
- Pohatcong Township – 4
- Washington Borough – 24
- Washington Township – 16
- White Township – 20
TOTAL: 307
“Warren County added 244 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the past week, up 1 from last week’s record 243 cases. Plus the Saturday after Thanksgiving was the largest single-day jump with 65. The number of probable cases (all signs point to COVID-19 but no confirmatory test was done) rose by 33 cases to 307 total. No new deaths from COVID-19-related causes have been reported since Nov 13,” according to the Warren County Health Department.
To see the full weekly report from the Warren County Health Department, click here.