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COVID-19: Montclair up to 55 cases; no new deaths

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IMAGE COURTESY CDC/UNSPLASH Montclair has 55 according cases of COVID-19 and 10 deaths, as statewide cases transcend 11,000.

By ERIN ROLL
roll@montclairlocal.tidings

Montclair has five inexperient cases of COVID-19, bringing the town aggregate to 55, as the number of comprehensive cases passes 11,000. However, there were no additional deaths rumored in the township on Saturday, Edge 28.

As of that day, there were 2,289 new cases of COVID-19 across the state of matter, delivery the comprehensive entire up to 11,124.

Cardinal-two more people have died, delivery the total deaths to 140. There were seven deaths each in Bergen and Union counties; five in Middlesex County; 3 in Morris County; two each in W. H. Hudson, Passaic and Essex counties; and one to each one in Ocean, Somerset, Warren and Sussex counties.

Out of the 10 deaths in Montclair, all had underlying wellness conditions and niner were in long-terminus health facilities, according to Montclair's Wellness Director Action Portuese.

Gov. Phil Tater urged everyone to continue with social distancing. "Army of the Righteou me put it this way. Nary one is getting graded on a curve for their social distancing. This isn't an A- OR a B+. This is a pass/fail," He said during a press briefing in Trenton on March 28.

The state has banned weddings, funerals and other gatherings as part of the efforts to stem the irruption. This calendar week, Murphy said, police force in Ewing Township were titled to an apartment on a report of a large gathering on that point.

Essex County has the sec-highest number of affirmative cases in the state. At that place were 197 unexampled cases reported in Essex County as of March 28, bringing the county sum to 1,086 cases.

Bergen County has the highest numerate of cases. The county saw 250 new cases as of Edge 28, bringing the county total to 1,838.

The deaths include 20 men and 12 women, and zero in age from 30 to 100. Xii of the deceased patients had underlying checkup conditions, Wellness Commissioner Judith Persichilli said.

No of the 32 deaths were related with long-term care facilities, she said. Seventy-one of the province's 375 long-term care facilities now have leastways one documented case of COVID-19.

Persichilli granted that workers in hanker-terminal figure care facilities were likely fearful that they would not have decent contraceptive equipment. She secure them that the state was working to acquire as umpteen PPEs as possible.

Some White potato and Persichilli extended their thanks to essential workers, including health care workers, first responders and retail staff.

Spud urged residents, when going grocery shopping or getting takeout from a restaurant, to atomic number 4 mindful of store stave and of restaurant workers, and to follow with mixer distancing for everyone's safety.

Banks and lenders, including state-chartered institutions, are being told to give homeowners affected by the COVID-19 outbreak a 90-day grace period connected mortgage payments, and to waive late fees. There is also a moratorium along foreclosures.

Murphy however, called for more to be finished, including the lowering of credit card interest rates.

Murphy said the state has heard many reports from renters about landlords attempting to evict them, in violation of the state's purchase order against evictions and removals.

Irish potato warned that any landlord attempting to force out tenants would see consequences. "We wish non take this lightly, and we will make an example of you for violating this law," Murphy said.

Similarly, Murphy aforesaid, utilities that give not yet suspended cutoffs for non-payment hindquarters expect a phone call from the state, including perchance from him instantly. "And information technology will not be pleasant."

Many hospitals in the state and the region have reported shortages of personal protective equipment (PPEs), about notably N95 masks.

From the national stockpile, New Jersey has received 121,000 N95 masks; 285 postoperative masks; 62,000 face shields; 51,000 surgical gowns, 35,000 coveralls, 368,000 surgical gloves, and 1,000 medical beds, State Police Superintendent Pat Callahan same.

The DoS is accepting donations of PPEs from the public, both from businesses and corporations and from closed-door individuals. Chief Innovation Officer Beth Noveck, whose office helped organize the COVID-19 information hub, aforementioned connected Saturday the state has received 203 donation pledges. "We're just thrilled. All soft bit helps, whether it's big or itsy-bitsy."

The press briefing included a discussion of New Jersey's online hub for COVID-19 info.

Through and through the site, Noveck same, 2,000 medical personnel have signed up Eastern Samoa volunteers in the last 24 hours, The jobs portal, which Noveck said was the first of its kind in the United States, has 43,000 jobs, both hourly and remunerative, from 35 different employers.

The COVID-19 hepatic portal vein also has a form where employees tush file a complaint against a business that May be in violation of the province's rules on non-biogenic businesses.

Hospitals and other acute care facilities will equal required, under executive order, to submit daily reports on their supply and exercis of PPEs, too as their sack out capacity.

Murphy referred to a recent homily given by Fr. Jim Greenfield, the president of DeSales University in Pennsylvania, which referred to the term "social solidarity."

"We are, by nature, a multi-ethnic species. Staying isolated from our friends and neighbors, and even our possess family, is not human nature," Murphy aforesaid. "We are pulling our family and ourselves through this. And that, in all respect, is social solidarity. In those moments of isolation, in those moments of loneliness, remember that we are beat this together."

Examination FACILITIES IN Essex COUNTY

There are seven facilities where Essex County residents can die out to be tested. Residents moldiness be symptomatic in regularise to be tested. Residents should call out front to alert stave that they are coming, and to ascertain that tests are available.

*Bergen Community College FEMA
400 Paramus Road
Paramus, NJ 07652
No appointment, drive-in lone

*PNC Trust Arts Center FEMA
Garden United States Department of State Parkway, Kick the bucket 116
Holmdel, NJ 07733
No appointment, drive-in only

*On Sunday, the FEMA centers will begin a staggered schedule, increasing the testing to 500 a twenty-four hour period. Bergen will be open on William Ashley Sunday and PNC bequeath open on Monday etc..

American Family Care Urgent Care
480 Pompton åve., Retinue 6, C
Cedarwood Grove, NJ 07009
973-239-2300

CityMD Newark Pressing Care
617 Broad St., Newark, Garden State 07102
862-201-4596
walk in, no appointment

The Doctors' Office Urgent Care of Dame Rebecca West Erskine Preston Caldwell
556 Passaic Ave., Westward Caldwell, NJ 07006
973-808-2273

American Family Care Urgent Care
464 Eagle Rock candy Ave., Suite C,
West Orange, NJ 07052
973-669-5900

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