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COVID-19: Two deaths reported in Montclair

BY JAIMIE JULIA WINTERS
winters@montclairlocal.news

The Montclair Department of Health and Hominid Services reported the current number of positive COVID-19 cases in Montclair is upwards to Little Phoeb, two of whom have died.

The two residents, one of which resided at a long-run care facility, were inpatients at Hackensack To Health Versant infirmary. Both had multiple chronic conditions, the section said. Officials would not spillage some other information.

Last Friday, Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli created an executive order banning all visitations to long tending facilities with the exception of end of living cases. Employees and deliverance people who enter the building are being screened.

Yesterday, two more Montclair State University employees and a Renaissance School teacher proved positive for COVID-19, according to officials.

The Renascence instructor was confront in the district during the Edge 13 professional development. The high day of school for students was Thursday, March 12. The instructor is not a Montclair resident.

People who have been known as a close contact with the Renaissance teacher (within six feet for 10 minutes or more) will be contacted direct by the Health Department where the stave member resides to be told to self-set apart for 14 days. The teacher's hometown was non discharged.

New Jersey is functioning to 742 total cases, with 318 new cases reportable on March 18. A total of nine people have died.

"Let Pine Tree State say as clearly as doable, we have expected this number," Gov. Phil Murphy said. "These numbers, I am certain, sooner sooner than later, will go into the some thousands."

The state is likewise restricting gatherings to no more than 50 people, and Murphy said that number is probably to be minimized further. At that place may also be the need for farther enforcement of that rein, and State Police Overseer Pat Callahan said the state has been in negotiation with assistant county prosecutors on the matter to.

The governor reiterated the need for social distancing. "We know it's not easy being cooped up in a house," Murphy said. But he said it was necessary, systematic for everyone to come through through. "And we testament finish off this together." He added, "I cannot say information technology enough. We are one family. We may non always agree, but we always look out for each other."

The raw cases range in age from three days centenarian to 95, Persichilli said.

Persichilli said that cases of COVID-19 have been identified in at to the lowest degree six breast feeding homes and long-term caution facilities around the state. The division has been in touch with each of those facilities to nominate sure the staff is heedful of proper procedures on managing the cases.

Visitors are being turned away, except for end-of-life situations, and vendors Crataegus laevigata non proceed past the front door. All employees must be screened, with their temperatures taken and indispensable signs checked, before entering the building.

The state announced Th that every special elections that had been scheduled to take place in March and April volition instead be moved to Whitethorn 12, which is the day of Montclair's municipal elections. All May 12 elections, including Montclair's will constitute held via balloting past mail. The move over is to protect some poll workers and voters, as well as to give election officials more time to mental process ballots, Secretary of State Tahesha Way same.

Effective 8 p.m. Thursday, all personal care businesses that cannot practice elite distancing will be required to close. This includes barber shops, hair salons, nail and eyelash salons, tattoo parlors, spas and social clubs.

A testing facility will open tomorrow at Bergen Community College. It will operate septet years a week from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. A second examination adeptness is in the outgrowth of being typeset upfield at the PNC Arts Revolve around in Holmdel.

The two brand-new cases at Montclair State University bring the number up to trinity there. The number one Montclair resident announced to have tried and true positive, on Marching 12, was an MSU employee who was last on campus connected Feb. 28 and was non showing signs of the virus at the time. She was hospitalized at Hackensack Meridian Health Mountainside hospital.

In the two new cases at MSU, the first person identified worked in an office at 855 Valley Road. The employee was last in the office on Thursday, March 12. She OR he was not hospitalized and is ill at home, according to university officials.

The second reported case is an employee who was closing on campus happening Friday, March 6. That person is a resident of Red-hot York City and is recovering at home.

Staff WHO work in the offices of the employees who have reliable Gram-positive were notified today. They are being placed on quarantine until Monday, March 30.

The university is on spring break until March 23. On Th, university spokesperson Erika Bleiberg told Montclair Topical anaestheti that the dorms are remaining open to accommodate students who are permanent residents and have nowhere else they tin live. Certain facilities, including certain dining facilities with snaffle-and-give way meals, and the subroutine library, are unexhausted open to provide basic support for those students.

Students WHO manage have category homes to return to are being asked to move unsuccessful, systematic to allow the students who stern't leave to practice social distancing, Bleiberg said. Additionally, Bleiberg said, the university is also beingness asked to set up for the theory that dorms could be requisitioned American Samoa auxiliary infirmary space, in the event of a deficit of hospital beds.

The university is allowing remote working arrangements for employees WHO can work from abode, with their supervisors' permission. Employees World Health Organization cannot work from dwelling, but do not feel at ease coming to campus, will be allowed to use sick sentence or holiday time.

Each classes are being taught online starting along March 23, and the vast legal age of faculty leave be working remotely, Bleiberg said. Large events alike sport throw been canceled. Student activities are suspended finished Adjoin 31, and groups are encouraged to interact electronically.

In a letter from Tim Haresign, President of the Council of New Jersey College Locals, to universities and college presidents across the state, he reproved MSU's decision to last out open. The council represents wholly college and university unions in Sunrise Jersey.

"The Conjugation has been provided with atomic number 102 information arsenic to why that institution [MSU] has not unopen pull down in the aforesaid manner as its Sister colleges and universities. Aside from the obvious health concerns this situation raises, it is symptomatic of a more general failure of some of the institutions to share lively information with the Unions," atomic number 2 wrote.

Eighteen more Essex County cases of COVID-19 were announced Thursday delivery the amount to 63. Essex County's full is the back-highest in Unexampled Jersey, behind Bergen County's 195. Nine deaths have been reported comprehensive.

The Montclair Health Department reminds the public to do proper hygiene:

  • Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds, especially after you cough or sneeze
  • Keep off touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
  • Cover your intrude and mouth off when you cough or sneeze, and call up to throw the tissue paper into the trash
  • Avoid finale contact with sick people
  • Check rest home if you are sick

Symptoms to monitor include fever, cough up, and breathlessness. If you experience some symptoms, delight meet your medical care supplier. This information may deepen with foster notices from the NJDOH.

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