Atlantic County Surpasses 1,000 COVID-19 Cases Total as of Friday

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Atlantic County COVID-19 cases surpassed 1,000 today with the confirmation of 63 new positives found among 40 females, ages 22 months – 97 and 23 males, ages 18-73, bringing the countywide total to 1,023 as of May 1.

County public health officials also reported the deaths of a 44-year old Pleasantville man and a 66-year old Egg Harbor Township man, both of whom had underlying health conditions that increased their risk of complications from the coronavirus. COVID-19 has now claimed the lives of 44 county residents.

Fourteen of today’s new cases were identified in Northfield, 12 in Pleasantville, nine in Atlantic City, seven in Hamilton Township and six in Galloway. Egg Harbor Township had three new positives while Absecon, Brigantine, Hammonton and Somers Point each had two. One new cases was confirmed in Buena Borough, Egg Harbor City, Linwood and Mullica Township.

Atlantic County has tested nearly 700 residents to date with a 27.1% rate of positivity among those tested. The statewide rate of positivity has been slowly decreasing but remains more than 40%.

A total of 198 Atlantic County residents have been cleared as recovered.

Atlantic County’s drive-thru testing will resume on Monday, May 4, but is limited to those who had appointments for testing on April 30, which was postponed due to high winds. All April 30 appointments will be honored at the same time on Monday without having to reschedule or confirm.

Testing for the general public will be available by appointment for symptomatic county residents with a doctor’s prescription, proof of residency and appointment confirmation. Appointments are available 10 AM – 1 PM each day and can be made online at www.aclink.org. All testing is conducted behind the Hamilton Mall in Mays Landing.

Those who are unable to keep their appointments are asked to cancel so that others will have an opportunity to be tested.

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One response to “Atlantic County Surpasses 1,000 COVID-19 Cases Total as of Friday”

  1. It would be very helpful of state & media would tell us who is infected, and how, where and when they got infected. However, I find it interesting that 391 of Atlantic County’s cases in 11 nursing homes, 140 cases among patients and staff at nearby Ancora Psychiatric Hospital. Also rapid increase in cases when homeless in Atlantic City started to get tested. For that reason, I think Atlantic City’s homeless brought corona virus into Ancora and the nursing homes through NJ Transit buses, just as the homeless spread it through New York Metro through the subways and PATH trains. If the rest of us can keep washing hands, wearing masks, etc. we should be able to stop this disease without any more lockdown.

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