Nearly 1/3 of All Ocean County Covid-19 Cases Are From Lakewood

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TOMS RIVER-According to the Ocean County Health Department’s daily COVID-19 figures, nearly 1/3 of all infections are in Lakewood Township, followed by Toms River who has 508 cases.  Lakewood now has 987 confirmed coronavirus cases.

198 people died in New Jersey during the past 24 hours and 119 total have died in Ocean County. We currently have 7,363 hospitalizations, including COVID-19 positive patients and persons under investigation.

1,523 individuals are in critical care. 1,551 individuals are on ventilators


 

Town Name Number of Cases
Lakewood 987
Toms River 508
Brick 382
Jackson 272
Berkeley 229
Manchester 178
Barnegat 86
Lacey 83
Stafford 78
Point Pleasant Borough 70
Beachwood 48
South Toms River 33
Little Egg Harbor 31
Plumsted 19
Point Pleasant Beach 16
Seaside Heights 15
Ocean Twp. (Waretown) 14
Lavallette 8
Long Beach Township 8
Lakehurst 7
Beach Haven 5
Ship Bottom 5
Bay Head 3
Island Heights 3
Ocean Gate 3
Pine Beach 3
Seaside Park 3
Surf City 3
Tuckerton 3
Barnegat Light 2
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We have 3,748 new positive #COVID19 cases, bringing our total to 51,027.
• Atlantic: 191
• Bergen: 8,343
• Burlington: 883
• Camden: 990
• Cape May: 109
• Cumberland: 111
• Essex: 6,069
• Gloucester: 413
• Hudson: 5,879
• Hunterdon: 286
• Mercer: 1,161
• Middlesex: 4,628
• Monmouth: 3,248
• Morris: 2,645
• Ocean: 3,093
• Passaic: 4,690
• Salem: 43
• Somerset: 1,335
• Sussex: 392
• Union: 5,203
• Warren: 319
• Under Investigation: 996

We’ve lost another 198 New Jerseyans to COVID-19, bringing our total to 1,700 deaths.
• Atlantic: 4
• Bergen: 345
• Burlington: 21
• Camden: 23
• Cape May: 3
• Cumberland: 3
• Essex: 312
• Gloucester: 8
• Hudson: 132
• Hunterdon: 4
• Mercer: 36
• Middlesex: 152
• Monmouth: 98
• Morris: 117
• Ocean: 119
• Passaic: 82
• Salem: 3
• Somerset: 59
• Sussex: 21
• Union: 145
• Warren: 1
• Unknown: 12

 

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