
Sussex County reports 10 new COVID-19 cases; 1 additional death
SUSSEX COUNTY, NJ – Sussex County officials on Monday, July 13 are reporting 10 new COVID-19 cases and 1 additional death.
The total number of COVID-19 cases in Sussex County is at 1,275 and total deaths is at 195:
- Andover Borough-2 and 0 deaths
- Andover Township-241 and 112 deaths
- Branchville Borough-7 and 0 deaths
- Byram Township-58 and 3 deaths
- Frankford Township-86 and 23 deaths
- Franklin Borough-47 and 2 deaths
- Fredon Township-20 and 1 death
- Green Township-22 and 0 deaths
- Hamburg Borough-30 and 1 death
- Hampton Township-34 and 3 deaths
- Hardyston Township-54 and 3 deaths
- Hopatcong Borough-134 and 8 deaths
- Lafayette Township-13 and 0 deaths
- Montague Township-32 and 4 deaths
- Newton-107 and 12 deaths
- Ogdensburg Borough-17 and 1 death
- Sandyston Township-8 and 1 death
- Sparta Township-115 and 11 deaths
- Stanhope Borough-22 and 1 death
- Stillwater Township-14 and 1 death
- Sussex Borough-16 and 1 death
- Vernon Township-138 and 6 deaths
- Walpack Township-0 and 0 deaths
- Wantage Township-58 and 1 death
*(2 prior reported positive cases have been reclassified by lab with negative test results)
For a report of the Sussex County Long Term Care Facilities COVID-19 Cases from 01/01/2020 – 07/9/2020, click here.
According to health officials, of the 1,275 cases, 1,067 cases have been classified as recovered.
The names, addresses, medical history and other personal identifying information of these residents will not be released or shared with the community, officials said.
The Sussex County Division of Health is the lead agency for investigation of confirmed cases of COVID- 19, which includes contact tracing. During case investigation, the SCDOH determines which persons are close contacts, as defined by the New Jersey Department of Health, and makes the appropriate recommendations to those individuals.
If anyone has questions about COVID-19, you can call 2-1-1 or 1-800-962-1253 for information from the New Jersey Department of Health, or text NJCO to 898-211.