Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday announced two more coronavirus deaths and 155 more positive tests, increasing the statewide total to 11 and 890.

The 890 coronavirus cases across New Jersey now include 20 of the state’s 21 counties after Cumberland County announced its first positive test on Thursday. Only Salem County has not had a positive test.

One of the deaths announced Friday was a person between 30 and 39, officials said.

The number of cases jumped 70% from Wednesday to Thursday when Gov. Phil Murphy said there were 427 cases.

According to the latest state figures released Friday afternoon, Bergen County has at least 249 cases. The county also has the state’s highest population. Middlesex County has 76 cases, Essex has 73, Hudson has 66 and Monmouth has 53, to round out the top five counties by population in the state. Officials noted they are gathering county data on approximately 98 cases.

NJ Advance Media has assembled the latest information available on the cases where details have been made available below and will continue to update this list. Typically, this list, which is presented in alphabetical order of counties with information on confirmed tests, will include more cases than reported by the state because it incorporates information from local officials. Here’s a closer look where the coronavirus is in New Jersey:

ATLANTIC COUNTY (3 cases)

• A man in his 60s with underlying health conditions is being treated at home.

• Two college basketball officials who worked at the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on March 10 and March 11.

BERGEN COUNTY (249)

• A Norwood resident.

• A Lyndhurst resident.

• An 84-year-old Lyndhurst man is in stable condition at an area hospital. His adult son and daughter, with whom he lives, are in self-quarantine at their home.

• A 69-year-old man from Little Ferry who died March 11. His health history included diabetes, hypertension, gastro-intestinal bleeding and emphysema. He came down with a fever and cough that were treated with antibiotics and Tamiflu. When his condition didn’t improve he was admitted to Hackensack University Medical Center on March 6.

• A staff member at George Washington school in Edgewater.

• A Dumont resident tested tested presumptive positive for coronavirus, the town’s mayor, Andrew LaBruno, said Friday.

• A woman, age unknown, from Teaneck. She was exposed to a confirmed case at a synagogue carnival on March 1.

• A 33-year-old man from Teaneck.

• A 30-year-old man from Teaneck.

• A 30-year-old from Teaneck began showing symptoms on March 3 and was hospitalized at Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck.

• A 44-year-old Teaneck man.

• A 70-year-old Teaneck man, who is a healthcare worker, had an onset of symptoms Feb. 28, officials said.

• Two other Teaneck cases where additional details were not provided.

• A 16-year-old girl from Englewood. This positive test was performed through Labcorp, rather than at the state lab. She is being treated at Englewood hospital.

• An Englewood woman in her 30s who got treatment at Englewood Health Hospital. Officials said she was released from the hospital and is self-quarantined at her home.

• A 55-year-old Englewood man who was admitted to Englewood Hospital and Medical Center on March 4 in stable condition, according to state officials. The Englewood man attended services at Temple Young Israel in New Rochelle, New York — which a number of New York coronavirus cases has been tied to — on Feb. 23. The Englewood man attended the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Maryland, a spokeswoman for Gov. Phil Murphy told NJ Advance Media.

• A 29-year-old man and a 35-year-old man from Bergenfield were previously reported as positive cases, though Bergen officials said Friday night there was just one case in town.

• A 32-year-old man who lives in an apartment in Fort Lee and works in New York City, where he maintains another residence, and was being treated for the coronavirus in Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack.

BURLINGTON COUNTY (17)

• The dependent of a service member stationed at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.

• A 62-year-old man and 60-year-old woman from Riverton, a married couple who recently returned from a trip to Italy. The man works at a cardiac care center in Robbinsville, which was closed for cleaning.

• A 60-year-old man from Chesterfield.

• A 43-year-old man from Moorestown.

• A 63-year-old woman from Eastampton.

• A 53-year-old man from Burlington Township.

• A 35-year-old woman from Delanco.

• A 20-year-old man from Evesham.

• A 29-year-old woman from Florence.

• A 61-year-old woman from Evesham.

• An 80-year-old man from Mount Laurel.

CAMDEN COUNTY (11, 15 according to the county)

• A Camden man in his 50, currently hospitalized in serious condition.

• A Haddonfield man in his 40s, currently hospitalized in stable condition.

• A Winslow man in his 50s currently hospitalized in stable condition.

• A Winslow man in his 50s is self-isolating.

• A Cherry Hill man is self-isolating.

• A Barrington man in his 50s is self-isolating.

• A Voorhees woman in her 50s is self-isolating.

• An investigation is underway about a man in his 20s.

• An investigation has also begun on a man in his 40s.

• A 61-year-old man from Cherry Hill, who was admitted to Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital on March 3 and is in stable condition, according to state officials.

• A woman in her 60s, was in self-isolation at her home in Cherry Hill, according to the Camden County Department of Health.

• A Haddon Township woman in her 50s, is in self-isolation at her home.

• A Cherry Hill man in his 40s is isolating at his home. He has had no community contact and has no extensive travel history.

• A Cherry Hill man in his 50s. He’s also isolating and has no been exposed to the community.

• A man in his 40s from Cherry Hills, also self-isolating with no community exposure and no travel history.

• A Pine Hill woman in her 60s is being treated at an area hospital. An investigation underway.

CAPE MAY COUNTY (1 case/2 cases according to the county)

• A 32-year-old Cape May County man is isolated at home and is recovering. Officials didn’t disclose his hometown.

• A 30-year-old man visiting Cape May County from New York City tested positive at a local health care facility. As an out-of-state resident, this case may not be included in New Jersey’s official numbers.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY (1 case)

• A 35-year-old woman in isolation in an out-of-county hospital is Cumberland’s first case. She is a resident of Vineland.

ESSEX COUNTY (73 cases)

• Two Montclair residents have died of the virus.

Two Newark residents have also been killed by coronavirus.

• A Transportation Security Administration officer who works at Newark Liberty International Airport. The officer is receiving medical care and is quarantined at home. The person works in a checked baggage room and do not have direct contact with passengers.

• A 66-year-old woman from Montclair. She is hospitalized at Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center.

• A 73-year-old Montclair woman, who tested positive on Tuesday. There have been four positive tests in Montclair.

• A Comcast tech who worked in Bloomfield. The worker is not a Bloomfield resident.

GLOUCESTER COUNTY (3 cases, 5 cases according to the county)

• A 59-year-old male from Logan Township who is currently hospitalized at Inspira Medical Center-Mullica Hill. His condition is improving, officials said Friday.

• A 30-year-old male from Glassboro who has a history of international travel. The patient is currently self-isolating at home, officials said Friday.

• A 59-year-old man and a 57-year-old woman from Glassboro who have a history of international travel. The man, who works in the radiation oncology department at Inspira Medical Center Vineland is hospitalized at Inspira Medical Center-Mullica Hill and improving, officials said. The woman, who works in the surgical services departments at Inspira Medical Centers Elmer, Mullica Hill and Vineland is at home and continues to be asymptomatic.

• A 42-year-old Mullica Hill woman is self-isolating at home and her condition is improving. She has no travel history.

HUDSON COUNTY (66 cases)

• Two Hoboken residents, a woman in her early 20s and a man in his early 30s to bring the city’s total to seven. Both will self-quarantine.

• A 61-year-old woman living in downtown Jersey City, according to Mayor Steven Fulop.

• A 41-year-old Jersey City woman.

• A Hoboken man in his 40s. Hoboken officials said the man is experiencing mild symptoms and is under self-isolation at home.

• A 32-year-old man from West New York, who was being treated at Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack.

• A resident at a nursing home on Belgrove Drive began exhibiting mild symptoms on Friday and was taken to Clara Maass Medical Center on Sunday. The person tested positive for coronavirus.

HUNTERDON COUNTY (11)

• An employee at Hunterdon Central High School.

• A patient admitted to Hunterdon Healthcare tested positive on Sunday, according to the hospital. The person is “doing well” and was discharged to isolate at home. This is the first case involving a Hunterdon County resident.

MERCER COUNTY (22 cases)

• A Robbinsville resident, announced by the town on Friday evening. No further information.

• A 63-year-old Hamilton man is in the hospital but “doing well,” according to township police.

• Four West Windsor residents. One worked out at New Jersey Athletic Club on Quakerbridge Road, in Lawrenceville between the hours of 4 p.m. and 7:30 pm on March 9, 11, and 12. Members are being notified.

• An employee of Riverside Elementary School in Princeton. The person, who is not a Princeton resident, is under medical supervision.

• A West Windsor resident who has mild symptoms and is isolating at home.

• An assistant history professor at The College of New Jersey.

• A 48-year-old man and a 28-year-old woman, both from Hamilton, are isolating in their homes.

• A 49-year-old woman from Princeton who attended a private party Feb. 29 in her hometown with two individuals from the Boston area who later tested positive for coronavirus. This was the first case involving a Mercer County resident.

The town of Princeton said Friday it now has seven cases, including two new positive tests.

The first new case is a person who recently returned from Spain and developed symptoms while in isolation in the United States. There are no known exposures to this individual except household contacts who have been using appropriate personal protective equipment and procedures. Those household contacts will now be isolated for 14 days, officials said.

The second person is a close contact of an attendee of the February 29th house party. The infected individual had been advised of the exposure and was self-isolating in advance of developing symptoms.

Party attendees reported being at following locations while potentially infectious: Stuart Country Day School – March 4 to March 9; Rutgers University March 5 to March 9; and the University of Delaware on March 6.

• A 49-year-old Trenton woman has been under self-quarantine since being tested on March 11.

• A Westminster Conservatory student, who is not enrolled at Westminster Choir College or Rider University, and his or her parents all tested positive. All are under self-quarantine.

MIDDLESEX COUNTY (76)

On Friday, Woodbridge announced the town has 17 cases: seven residents of St. Joseph’s Senior Nursing Home and Assisted Living Facility in the Strawberry Hill section; four are two couples in their seventies. The remaining six are from various parts of town with varying ages as young as 18.

On Thursday, county officials announced 21 new cases:

Five in Edison, five in Woodbridge, four in Sayreville, two in Perth Amboy, and one apiece in New Brunswick, Plainsboro, South Brunswick and South River. County officials say there are 63 cases.

On Wednesday county officials announced the following 21 new cases:

Five in East Brunswick, three in Old Bridge, two in Edison, two in Monroe, two in Perth Amboy, two in Woodbridge and one apiece in Dunellen, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, South River and Spotswood.

Middlesex County said it will provided updated numbers at 3 p.m. each day on its Twitter account. Among the cases:

• A person who works at the Edison Board of Education office

• A person affiliated with Lindeneau Elementary School in Edison

• A 31-year-old Edison woman

• A 32-year-old Edison woman

• Two Sayreville residents

• A 34-year-old Edison woman.

• A 63-year-old Edison woman.

• A 51-year-old Edison man. There are eight cases in Edison as of Thursday morning.

• A Perth Amboy resident is being treated an a hospital in Middlesex County.

• A Rutgers University professor

• A 58-year-old woman from East Brunswick. There is also a second case in East Brunswick.

• A 74-year-old man from Edison who recently took a cruise.

• A 72-year-old woman from Edison. She is married to the 74-year-old man, and they cruised together.

• A 53-year-old man from Edison, who attended a convention in Boston. After returning home he was tested and is self-quarantined, according to the township.

• A 26-year-old Edison woman.

• A 51-year-old Edison woman has been self-quarantined.

• The parent of a student at Walter M. Schirra Elementary School in Old Bridge. The parent is currently in isolation, and the rest of the family is in self-quarantine.

• A Highland Park resident tested positive, according to Mayor Gayle Brill Mittler.

• A South River resident is under home quarantine, borough police said.

MONMOUTH COUNTY (53 cases, 55 according to the county)

On Friday, Monmouth County reported cases in the following towns, with number of cases: Aberdeen 2, Asbury Park 1, Bradley Beach 1, Brielle 1, Colts Neck 1, Freehold Borough 1, Freehold Township 8, Hazlet 5, Howell 1, Keyport 1, Little Silver 3, Long Branch 5, Tinton Falls has 1 resident quarantined in Long Branch, Manalapan 8, Marlboro 2, Matawan 1, Middletown 4, Millstone 1, Monmouth Beach 1, Morganville 1, Neptune 2, Ocean 1, Rumson 1, Sea Girt 1, Wall 2.

Previously, officials said:

• An 83 year-old Ocean Township brought to a local hospital from her home on March 11 has tested positive for coronavirus, officials said Monday. As a precaution a police officer has been directed to self-isolate for 14 days and two EMS workers have been advised to self-monitor themselves for any changes in their heath.

• A 53-year-old man from Manalapan. He is being treated at CentraState Medical Center in Freehold Township and had exposure to a confirmed case.

• A 66-year-old woman from Hazlet.

• A 17-year-old from Little Silver. She is a student at Red Bank Regional High School.

• A 27-year-old Little Silver man who attended the Biogen conference in Boston from Feb. 24-28 showed an onset of symptoms on Feb. 29.

• An 83-year-old Hazlet woman fell ill on March 3 and was hospitalized at Hackensack Meridian’s Bayshore Medical Center in Holmdel.

There are also cases in Bradley Beach, Highlands, two others in Manalapan and thee in Freehold, county officials said

MORRIS COUNTY (35)

• A Chatham Borough resident. No additional information was provided.

• Four Randolph residents, who range in age from 28 to 71. One is hospitalized.

• Three Madison residents.

• A Kinnelon resident, Mayor James J. Freda said.

• A 51-year-old man from Bulter. He is being treated at Chilton Medical Center in Pequannock.

• A Morris County resident who works at Shalom Yeladim Nursery School in Morristown. The employee’s hometown and other details were not provided.

• An employee of Florham Park. Borough officials said the infected employee is not a police officer. Other details were not disclosed.

• A Montville resident.

• A man who lives in Madison and is older than 50.

• A 43-year-old woman from Mount Olive is in isolation.

• A 66-year-old man from Mount Olive is also under self-quarantine.

OCEAN COUNTY (49)

• 26 Lakewood residents

• Two Barnegat residents

• Two Berkeley residents

• One Brick resident

• Five Jackson residents

• 26 Lakewood residents

• One Little Egg Harbor resident

• 3 Manchester reisdents, including a 72-year-old

• A Point Pleasant Borough man in his 40s is in isolation, Mayor Robert A. Sabosik said.

• A Surf City resident

• Two people from Stafford

• Four residents of Toms River

PASSAIC COUNTY (49 cases)

• An employee at William Paterson University in Wayne has tested positive for the coronavirus, the school announced. The person was last on campus March 6 and is self-quarantining at home.

• An 18-year-old from Clifton was exposed to coronavirus after having close contact on March 2 with a person in New York who was a known positive case.

• Two parents and their 5-year-old child, Paterson residents. The husband is in his 40s, the wife in her 30s. The child attends a day care in Kearny.

• The town of Wayne announced Friday 4 new cases, for a total of 9.

SOMERSET COUNTY (28)

• A family of three in Montgomery, including a student at Montgomery Lower Middle School. The family is under home quarantine.

• A 23-year-old man from Bridgewater. He might have been exposed through close contact with a Pennsylvania resident who has coronavirus.

SUSSEX COUNTY (3, 7 according to the county)

• The county announced Friday 2 cases in Sparta, 1 in Montague and 1 in Hampton.

• One resident in each of Frankford, Sparta and Vernon, county officials said.

UNION COUNTY (33 cases)

• Elizabeth announced eight new cases Friday, for a total of 13 in the city.

• Summit had two new cases Friday: a 21-year-old female who is recovering at home, and a 31-year-old person, also recovering at home. The cases are unrelated.

• A Roselle resident being treated at a hospital.

• Two Cranford residents. No additional information was provided.

• A 49-year-old Summit man is recovering at home. He family is self-quarantined.

• Three people who live in the same residence in Springfield.

• A Fanwood police officer. The officer doesn’t live in Union County and had minimal interaction with the public.

• A 48-year-old Berkeley Heights resident was exposed to coronavirus after having contact with friends who traveled from Milan, Italy. The Union County resident showed an onset of symptoms March 1 and was hospitalized at Overlook Medical Center in Summit.

• A Garwood resident became the county’s second confirmed case, Mayor Sara Todisco said. The individual is in their 60s and has been isolated at home.

• A Linden resident. This person is on home-quarantine, and family members are also self-quarantining, Mayor Derek Armstead said.

• A person affiliated with Roselle Catholic High School, according to Mayor Christine Dansereau. The mayor didn’t say if the person is a student, faculty or staff or where the person resides.

• An employee at Hubbard Middle School in Plainfield tested positive, district officials said Tuesday.

• An adult who lives in Cranford. The positive patient was with 11 others, five of whom are Cranford residents. All five were told to self-quarantine.

A 35-year-old Westfield woman is stable and managing her symptoms at home. The three positive Westfield cases are unrelated, officials said

WARREN COUNTY (3)

• A 56-year-old Mansfield resident who traveled overseas beginning three weeks ago. He was treated at Hackettstown Medical Center and has since returned home, where is doing well, according to Hackettstown police.

• A 49-year-old male from Lopatcong was treated by his private physician and is recuperating at home.

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NJ Advance Media staff writer Jeff Goldman contributed to this report.

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