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First 2 Manasquan Residents Test Positive For Coronavirus

Two Manasquan residents tested positive for the coronavirus, officials announced on Saturday.

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MANASQUAN – Two Manasquan residents tested positive for the new coronavirus, officials announced on Saturday.

Manasquan officials said they were made aware of its first presumed presumptive COVID19 case on Friday, and Monmouth County officials said on Saturday that the borough had a total of two.

"This was only a matter of time, and we now join our surrounding towns with documented community spread," the borough said. "As stated before, we are in the middle of an unprecedented public health crisis. We are reinforcing the most important behavioral change you must adopt to help stop the spread of the virus."

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The borough has already declared a state of emergency and a curfew. Read more: Manasquan Orders Curfew Due To Coronavirus Outbreak

The borough's announcement comes as Gov. Phil Murphy announced a statewide "stay-at-home" order on Saturday. Read more: NJ Coronavirus Updates: Here's What You Need To Know

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Here's what else you should know:

How It Spreads

The virus that causes COVID-19 is spreading from person-to-person. Someone who is actively sick with COVID-19 can spread the illness to others. That is why CDC recommends that these patients be isolated either in the hospital or at home (depending on how sick they are) until they are better and no longer pose a risk of infecting others.

There is currently no vaccine for COVID-19.

While the best way to prevent illness is to avoid virus exposure, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention always recommends taking preventive actions to contain the spread of viruses. This includes:

  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
  • Stay home when you are sick.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipes.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom, before eating, after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.


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