Chatham COVID Updates: Hospital Capacities, Main St. Shop Closes

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Chatham NJ

27 January, 2021

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CHATHAM, NJ — Here are the latest coronavirus updates around Chatham. Cases and Vaccinations Twenty-four Chatham Borough residents tested positive for COVID-19 from Jan. 15-21, bringing the borough to 88 cases in 2021 and 333 since the pandemic began. Local officials have reported nine deaths from the virus. The Morris County Division of Public Health has reported 18 new cases in Chatham Township from Jan. 15 to Tuesday. Officials have reported 350 cases in the township since the pandemic began. The county tallies don't include death tolls. The School District of the Chathams has reported the following on its COVID-19 dashboard as of Wednesday morning: (School District of the Chathams)The New Jersey Department of Health has reported the following totals in Morris County as of Wednesday morning: 305 new confirmed cases Tuesday26,502 total cases4,185 total probable cases836 confirmed deaths202 probable deathsThe state health department has logged 46,150 vaccine doses administered in Morris County — an increase of 16,689 in the past week. Morris County has an estimated population of 491,845, and the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines each require two doses per person. Recent Updates Here's the latest federal data on hospital capacities in the Chatham area.Check out the list of COVID-19 vaccination sites in the area.The Chatham Sports Shop will soon close after 22 years in business. The store financially struggled because of coronavirus restrictions and never reached pre-pandemic levels once they could reopen, according to ownership. MORE.Chatham Township avoided a post-December holiday spike in coronavirus cases, according to Mayor Tracy Ness. MORE.Dr. Michael Bradley — a clinical psychologist and renowned author — will lead a virtual presentation for the School District of the Chathams. "How Is Virtual Learning Affecting Your Teen?" will take place at 7 p.m. Feb. 4. MORE.Here's what else you should know: New Jersey will get $216 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency now that the Biden administration is boosting vaccine distribution to the Garden State and elsewhere by 16 percent. MORE.The man who helped invent the coronavirus saliva test, developed in a Piscataway lab affiliated with Rutgers University, has unexpectedly passed away. MORE.Thanks for reading. Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site. Have a news tip you'd like to share? Or maybe you have a press release you would like to submit or a correction you'd like to request? Send an email to [email protected]. Subscribe to your local Patch newsletter. You can also have them delivered to your phone screen by downloading, or by visiting the Google Play store. You can also follow the Chatham Patch Facebook page.

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