Governor Phil Murphy reports another 132 COVID-19-related deaths, bringing the statewide total to 4,202 fatalities and 85,301 cases.
By Matt Skoufalos | April 19, 2020
Another 107 Camden County residents have tested positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Camden County Government reported Sunday, bringing the local total to 2,015 cases and 80 COVID-19-related deaths.
The statewide total number of cases increased by 3,915, to 85,301, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy tweeted Sunday.
Murphy also noted that another 132 New Jerseyans have perished owing to complications from COVID-19, for a total of 4,202 related deaths in the pandemic.
The newest local cases are:
- a Brooklawn woman in her 20s
- 22 Camden City women, six in their 50s, four each in their 30s and 40s, three in their 20s, two each in their 70s and 80s, and one in her 60s; and 22 men, seven in their 30s, five in their 50s, three each in their 40s and 60s, two in their 70s, one in his 20s, and one teenaged boy
- eight Cherry Hill women, four in their 80s, and one each in her 20s, 40s, 60s, and 70s; and five men, two in their 60s, and one each in his 30s, 40s, and 80s
- a Clementon woman in her 60s and man in his 20s
- two Collingswood women in their 80s; and two men, one each in his 70s and 80s
- a Gloucester City man in his 40s
- two Gloucester Township women, one each in her 50s and 80s
- a Haddon Heights man in his 60s and woman in her 30s
- a Haddon Township man in his 30s
- two Laurel Springs men in their 50s
- a Lindenwold woman in her 20s and man in his 30s
- an Oaklyn woman in her 70s
- 10 Pennsauken men, three each in their 30s and 60s, two in their 50s, and one each in his 40s and 70s; and four women, two in their 50s, and one each in her 30s and 40s
- two Pine Hill women, one each in her 40s and 50s
- a Runnemede man in his 20s
- a Stratford woman in her 20s
- two Voorhees Township women, one each in her 40s and 80s; and one man in his 80s
- five Winslow Township women, two each in their 30s and 50s, and one in her 20s; and five men, two in their 30s, and one each in his 40s, 50s, and 60s
- a Woodlynne woman in her 50s
The Camden County and New Jersey Health Departments are performing trace investigations with all patients; investigations into each case are ongoing.