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A 71-year-old Absecon woman and an 82-year-old Linwood man are the latest fatalities attributed to complications from COVID-19, according to Atlantic County public health officials, who also reported 10 new positives among three males, ages 19-67, and seven females, ages 14-49.

Three new positives were found in both Hamilton Township and Hammonton, while two were identified in Pleasantville, and one each in Egg Harbor Township and Somers Point.

County officials also confirmed that 39 more residents have been cleared as recovered for a countywide total of 1,620 of the 3,055 who have tested positive to date. COVID-19 has now claimed the lives of 213 county residents.

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.

Atlantic County will continue to provide COVID-19 testing at its drive-through facility in Northfield, however, it will now accept both symptomatic and asymptomatic county residents with or without a prescription, in accordance with the state’s effort to expand testing accessibility.

The county has provided COVID-19 testing for symptomatic residents since April 9. More than 2,200 residents have been tested to date with 77% testing negative

The county’s next testing date is Tuesday, July 14. Appointments are required and can be made online atwww.aclink.org. Proof of county residency and testing confirmation must be presented at testing.

 


Nanette LoBiondo Galloway

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