18 New Bergen County Coronavirus Cases; Town By Town Breakdown
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Mahwah NJ
13 July, 2020
4:11 PM
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BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — The New Jersey Department of Health is reporting 18 new positive coronavirus cases in Bergen County as of 1 p.m. on Monday. This brings the total number of cases in the county to 19,891, according to the NJDOH. Confirmed deaths from the coronavirus have reached 1,758 in the county. On Friday, the county released case numbers for each Bergen County municipality. They are as follows: Allendale: 119Alpine: 24 Bergenfield: 842 Bogota: 179 Carlstadt: 102 Cliffside Park: 510 Closter: 88 Cresskill: 133 Demarest: 50 Dumont: 323 East Rutherford: 147 Edgewater: 154 Elmwood Park: 558 Emerson: 252 Englewood: 802 Englewood Cliffs: 59 Fair Lawn: 636 Fairview: 385 Fort Lee: 503 Franklin Lakes: 162 Garfield: 828 Glen Rock: 126 Hackensack: 1,391 Harrington Park: 33 Hasbrouck Heights: 209 Haworth: 39 Hillsdale: 136 Ho-Ho-Kus: 46 Leonia: 125 Little Ferry: 199 Lodi: 688 Lyndhurst: 398 Mahwah: 274 Maywood: 252 Midland Park: 93 Montvale: 79 Moonachie: 75 New Milford: 468 North Arlington: 293 Northvale: 62 Norwood: 137 Oakland: 238 Old Tappan: 68 Oradell: 191 Palisades Park: 268 Paramus: 1,148 Park Ridge: 189 Ramsey: 132 Ridgefield: 206 Ridgefield Park: 267 Ridgewood: 309 River Edge: 145 River Vale: 118 Rochelle Park: 203 Rockleigh: 139 Rutherford: 215 Saddle Brook: 317 Saddle River: 85 South Hackensack: 66 Teaneck: 1,111 Tenafly: 162 Teterboro: 6 Upper Saddle River: 53 Waldwick: 140 Wallington: 165 Washington Township: 102 Westwood: 233 Woodcliff Lake: 170 Wood-Ridge: 149 Wyckoff: 358 Bergen County - No Town Attribution: 919As the coronavirus continues to rage on in other parts of the country, good news came to Bergen County on Friday, as Holy Name Medical Center announced that they had no patients with the coronavirus. Read more: Holy Name Medical Center Has No Coronavirus Patients: Report Despite that sign that the virus is, at least relatively, under control in New Jersey, colleges across the state are beginning to announce decisions on the fall semester, which include at least partial remote learning. Bergen Community College announced last week that the fall 2020 semester would be only fully done online, while William Paterson in Wayne announced some classes will be in-person, but university staff would also be furloughed for 12 days during the academic year. Ramapo College is expected to announce a decision regarding the fall semester this week, President Peter Mercer said in June. Read more: William Paterson Fall Semester Plans Announced Read more: Bergen Community Colleges Moves Fall Courses Online Below is where the Bergen County mobile coronavirus testing will be this week: This weekend, if you are exposed to a large group setting or think you may have come in contact with someone who has the...Posted by Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco on Saturday, July 11, 2020
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