COVID-19 Claims Two More County Residents

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Altogether, Atlantic County has 258 confirmed COVID-19 related deaths to date.

Two elderly women, a 76-year-old Hamilton Township resident and an 81-year-old Hammonton resident, are the latest fatalities due to complications of COVID-19, Atlantic County health officials reported Tuesday.

County officials also confirmed an additional 17 coronavirus cases among seven males, ages 2-57, and 10 females, ages 20-81.

Five of the new cases were found in Egg Harbor Township, three in Hamilton Township and two each in Atlantic City, Hammonton and Somers Point. One new case was found in Absecon, Egg Harbor City and Ventnor.

To date, a total of 3,266 residents have tested positive, with 1,819 having been cleared as recovered and 226 who have died.

Atlantic County will continue to provide COVID-19 testing at its drive-thru facility in Northfield at Rt. 9 and Dolphin Avenue, behind the county public works yard.

The test site is now available for both symptomatic and asymptomatic county residents with or without a doctor’s prescription.

Residents must make an appointment for testing and provide proof of county residency and appointment confirmation.

Testing will occur again on Tuesday, July 28, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

If available, appointments can be made online at www.aclink.org. Those who are unable to keep their appointments are asked to cancel no less than 24 hours in advance so others may have an opportunity to fill those spots.

A list of additional testing locations in Atlantic County is available at: https://www.atlantic-county.org/covid/additional-testing-locations.asp

County health officials encourage residents and visitors to follow the recommended federal and state guidelines to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 by wearing masks, maintaining social distancing and hygiene protocols such as frequent handwashing and disinfecting common-touch areas.

Those who are sick and have symptoms of COVID-19 or respiratory illness are advised to self-isolate and contact their healthcare provider.

The state Department of Health is also now advising those who get tested to limit interaction with others while awaiting test results.