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First Positive Case Of Coronavirus Identified In Haddon Township

Officials announced the first positive case of coronavirus in Haddon Township was identified Monday afternoon.

Officials announced the first positive case of coronavirus in Haddon Township was identified Monday afternoon.
Officials announced the first positive case of coronavirus in Haddon Township was identified Monday afternoon. (Image via Shutterstock)

HADDON TOWNSHIP, NJ — A Haddon Township resident has tested positive for new coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases in Camden County to three, officials announced Monday afternoon. The other two were both reported in Cherry Hill.

A woman in her 50s is currently in self-isolation in her Haddon Township home, officials said on Monday. She is maintaining frequent contact with the Camden County Health Department.

Officials believe her initial contact came from an exposure at Newark International Airport. After that, they believe she has only been in contact with one other person, a friend, in addition to her family.

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In regard to the first and second case, the county was able to trace back all of the patient’s exposures and none have exhibited any symptoms since self-quarantining.

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“This is now our third case, underscoring the need for our community to practice more social distancing in order for us to flatten the curve of this virus,” Camden County Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said. “We are continuing to work with the New Jersey Department of Health to identify individuals who may have been in contact with anyone confirmed of having contracted the illness and taking active measures to minimize the threat posed to our residents.”

The Camden County Health Department is working with the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH), the Governor’s Office, and other state, local, and federal partners to ensure a comprehensive and appropriate response to the ongoing public health threat presented by coronavirus.

“We are urging residents with any questions about coronavirus, what symptoms look like, and how they can best protect themselves and their family to contact the state’s dedicated coronavirus call center at (800) 962-1253 or (800) 222-1222,” Camden County Freeholder Carmen Rodriguez, liaison to the Department of Health and Human Services, said. “It is important to take this threat seriously, but it is also critical that each of us respond appropriately. There is currently no need to stockpile food or water, and there is no benefit from buying large quantities of facemasks which do not protect the general public from contracting the virus. Hand washing and other personal hygiene practice continue to be the most effective way of protecting yourself from this virus.”

The best way to prevent the spread and contraction of coronavirus is practicing good personal hygiene:

  • Wash your hands thoroughly, and often, with soap and water for 20 seconds;
  • Stay home when you’re sick;
  • Avoid contact with others who are sick;
  • Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue; and
  • Clean frequently touched surfaces and objects.

Anyone who believes they have been exposed to coronavirus should contact their healthcare provider immediately, and before visiting a providers’ office, hospital, or the emergency room. To prevent the spread of the virus, it is critical that healthcare providers are aware of your symptoms, travel history, and other relevant details before you enter facilities with other patients.

Residents should call 9-1-1 during emergencies only, for those with questions or concerns related to the coronavirus, the NJDOH has partnered with the New Jersey Poison Information and Education System to open and operate a dedicated coronavirus call center at 1-800-222-1222 or 1-800-962-1253. More information is also available on the state’s coronavirus webpage.

Information regarding Camden County’s preparations, response, and general information provided to the public is available by visiting camdencounty.com. Residents should frequently check the county webpage and social media for up-to-date information.


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