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Cape May County health officials reported Saturday that there are 15 new coronavirus cases.

Altogether, the county has had 458 positive cases of COVID-19, including 32 deaths. Twenty-three of those deaths have been residents of long-term care living facilities, according to a county press release.

Following is a breakdown of the number of coronavirus cases and deaths in each municipality in Cape May County:

MUNICIPALITY ACTIVE CASES REPORTED TODAY OFF QUARANTINE DEATHS LONG TERM CARE ACTIVE CASES LONG TERM CARE CENTER DEATHS
AVALON 1 6
CAPE MAY CITY 1 3
CAPE MAY POINT 0
DENNIS TOWNSHIP 6 11 1 26 2
LOWER TOWNSHIP 18 13 46 3 68 19
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP 25 1 44 2 4
NORTH WILDWOOD 3 6
OCEAN CITY 7 20 1
SEA ISLE CITY 0 2
STONE HARBOR 0
UPPER TOWNSHIP 15 1 29 2
WEST CAPE MAY 1 1
WEST WILDWOOD 2 1
WILDWOOD 12 18
WILDWOOD CREST 2 8
WOODBINE 9 1 1 29 2
TOTAL ACTIVE 102   128
TOTAL RECOVERED     196
TOTAL DECEASED       9 23
TOTAL CASES IN CAPE MAY COUNTY 458  

 

During this challenging time, Cape May County Freeholder Director Gerald Thornton is requesting that all residents say “Thank You” to the first responders, who put their lives on the line each day for others.

“While the coronavirus pandemic has upended life for nearly everyone, healthcare workers, first responders and other essential workers have had to face more risks than most,” said Thornton. “We appreciate what they’re doing. They’re in a high risk situation and we have to rely on them in times of need.”

Freeholder Jeff Pierson added, “It is with humility that we extend our thanks to all our responders in Cape May County, especially our nurses who we honor during Nurses Week. Thank you for showing up daily in the face of fear and fighting for the health of our loved ones. Thank you for risking your lives and for continuing to stay on the front lines battling coronavirus.”