We have 3 new Covid-19 cases in our community reported to us from the Board of Health. Our current total active cases in New Providence is 44 (41 non-LTC cases and 3 LTC cases).
Here is a breakdown of our current cases:
– 3 New Adult non-LTC Cases
– 44 Total Active Cases:
– 41 non-LTC
– 3 LTC
New Providence has had a total of 267 positive COVID-19 cases since October 1st:
October – 12 Cases
November- 99 Cases
December – 150 Cases
January (1st – 3rd) – 6 Cases
We wish all a speedy recovery! Please keep our lost, afflicted, their families, all of our dedicated first responders, emergency management, medical personnel, and essential workers in your thoughts and prayers.
The most recent NPCOVID19 case statistics for the borough can be found on the borough website at: https://www.newprov.org/download/Board%20of%20Health/coronavirus_information/Coronavirus-Cases.pdf
We will continue to keep you updated as we receive confirmed information.
TRAVEL:
Staying home is the best way to protect yourself and others. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/travel-during-covid19.html
New Jersey recommends visitors or people returning from states other than New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Delaware to quarantine for 10 days or test negative for COVID-19. Interstate travel is strongly discouraged. Anyone who does leave the state, New Jersey recommends the following:
* A viral (not rapid) test one to three days before the trip and a second three to five after returning
* A 10-day quarantine for anyone who tests positive
* A 7-day quarantine for anyone who tests negative
* A 10-day quarantine for anyone who does not get tested after travel
For more information please visit https://covid19.nj.gov/travel<https://covid19.nj.gov/faqs/nj-information/travel-and-transportation/are-there-travel-restrictions-to-or-from-new-jersey
CLOSE CONTACT:
You are considered a close contact if you have been within six feet of someone with a positive test result for more than 10 minutes at least two days before their positive test if you didn’t have any symptoms, or two days before your first symptom appeared
CDC SAFETY PROTOCOLS:
Please continue to follow all CDC safety protocols outlined here:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html
COVID-19 TESTING:
Union County will be conducting a walk-up testing site in Berkeley Heights this Tuesday, January 5th at the Church of the Little Flower located at 110 Roosevelt Avenue from 2:00pm-5:00pm. For more information about Union County free testing please call 908-518-4307 or visit https://ucnj.org/covid19/testing/walk-up-locations/ or https://ucnj.org/covid19/test-finder/
NJ COVID-19 VACCINE INFORMATION:
https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/topics/covid2019_vaccination.shtml
SUPPORT SERVICES:
Support Services are available in Union County for residents who are experiencing anxiety or stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic:
https://ucnj.org/press-releases/public-info/2020/03/18/support-available-during-covid-19-outbreak/
Social distancing, while crucial to stopping the spread of COVID-19, can increase anxiety among children and young adults. NJ’s Mobile Response services provide real-time emergency counseling 24/7. If your child is in crisis, call 1-877-652-7624 to talk to a professional anytime.
RESOURCES and INFORMATION: Additional resources and information are available to our residents on the New Jersey COVID-19 Information Hub at https://covid19.nj.gov/, and on our New Providence Borough website under the COVID-19 tab at https://www.newprov.org/information-and-resources/
COVID Graph – https://www.newprov.org/download/Board%20of%20Health/coronavirus_information/COVID-Graph.pdf
Be safe, keep well, and stay strong. We will get through this! PIONEER STRONG!
– Mayor Al Morgan