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Two Atlantic County residents have died as a result of COVID-19, according to today’s report from the Atlantic County Division of Public Health. They included an 81-year old Egg Harbor Township woman and a 47-year old Brigantine man, both of whom had underlying conditions.

The Division of Public Health also confirmed 25 new cases of the coronavirus in 15 men, ages 28-81, and 10 women, ages 29-98.

Today’s cases were found as follows:
Atlantic City – 1; Brigantine – 1; Buena – 1; Egg Harbor Township – 6; Estell Manor – 1; Galloway – 3; Hamilton – 5; Hammonton – 2; Linwood – 1; Mullica – 1; Pleasantville – 2; Weymouth – 1

To date, Atlantic County has reported a total of 198 cases countywide and six deaths.


The county will open its COVID-19 drive-thru test site to symptomatic county residents 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 14 and Thursday, April 16. Residents must provide a doctor’s script; verification of residency, such as a driver’s license or utility bill; and confirmation of appointment.

Residents can begin making appointments as of 8 a.m. on Friday, April 10, by visiting the county web site at www.aclink.org and clicking on the COVID-19 Testing link.

Testing will be conducted behind the Hamilton Mall, 4403 E. Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing.

Individuals who are not experiencing symptoms of respiratory illness will not be able to be tested.

According to state officials, resources are limited and must be reserved for those who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19.

Test results will be provided to the Atlantic County Division of Public Health and the physician who writes the script. All residents who are tested will be notified of their results by public health staff within one week, depending upon the volume of tests being processed by the lab.

The county held testing for first responders and healthcare workers earlier today.

Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson acknowledged the hard work of his own employees in the Division of Public Health, Office of Emergency Preparedness and Public Works, as well as the support of the Sheriff’s Office, AtlantiCare, Shore Medical Center and Hamilton Mall.

“We put together a great team in a relatively short period of time who are all extremely dedicated to providing this important service to our residents,” he said. “They have our utmost respect and sincere gratitude.”

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Nanette LoBiondo Galloway

Award winning journalist covering news, events and people of Atlantic County for more than 20 years.