Health & Fitness

Verona Sees First Confirmed Coronavirus Case: Authorities

A 62-year-old man is being treated for COVID-19 at Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center, Verona officials said.

Verona has seen its first confirmed case of the new coronavirus known as COVID-19, authorities reported Wednesday.
Verona has seen its first confirmed case of the new coronavirus known as COVID-19, authorities reported Wednesday. (File Photo: Shutterstock)

VERONA, NJ — Verona has seen its first confirmed case of the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19, authorities reported Wednesday morning.

The Montclair Health Department, which provides services to Verona under a shared services agreement, informed the Verona Office of Emergency Management that one of the town’s residents has tested positive for COVID-19.

According to Verona officials, the resident is a 62-year-old male. He is currently being treated at Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center.

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“Our thoughts are with this resident and family,” Township Manager Matthew Cavallo wrote in a letter to the community.

Cavallo stated:

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“The health department is currently working to conduct a thorough investigation to identify other individuals with whom the patient may have come in contact. Officials will then contact them in order to provide the necessary supports and guidance.

“Verona is a strong community, but this confirmed case is a reminder to all that we are not immune to current public health concerns. However, all residents can make deliberate efforts to flatten the curve of virus transmission by practicing social distancing, changing higher-risk plans like dining out, using public transportation, traveling, and attending large gatherings. It is similarly important that those with questions seek appropriate guidance and medical care at the direction of primary care physicians.

“Please continue to support one another during a challenging time for our local, state, and national communities. Be certain to follow recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control, the New Jersey Department of Health, and Township of Verona.

“I ask everyone to please be patient as we continue to work to provide accurate information to the public. Stay well and we will all get through this pandemic together.”


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