New Jersey has 2,844 coronavirus cases in all 21 counties, an increase of 935 over the previous day, state officials said Monday. At least 27 people have died from coronavirus in the past two weeks.

The number of positive cases is somewhat higher than what the state is reporting, according numbers provided by county officials. It remains unclear how many of the infected people are exhibiting mild symptoms.

“This increase is not a surprise – as we begin a more rigorous collection statewide, we’re getting a clearer and better sense of how far coronavirus has already spread,” Gov. Phil Murphy said.

Bergen County has 609 cases, by far the most in the state, including seven deaths. Essex (273), Monmouth (238), Middlesex (210) and Hudson (190) round out the top five. Those are the five most populous counties in New Jersey.

Officials said 419 positive tests don’t yet have a county associated with them.

Both state-run testing sites quickly reached capacity Monday. The site at Bergen County Community College is in its fourth day, while a testing center at PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel opened on Monday

ATLANTIC COUNTY (6 cases/1 new case announced Monday)

• A Borgata table games dealer.

• 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 (609 cases with 9 total deaths, including 2 announced Monday)

The most recent town-by-town breakdown was issued at 6 p.m. Sunday when there were 490 cases in 64 municipalities.

• Allendale: 3

• Alpine: 1

• Bergenfield: 25

• Bogota: 6

•Carlstadt: 3

• Cliffside Park: 6

• Closter: 3

• Cresskill: 1

• Demarest: 3

• Dumont: 7

• East Rutherford: 1

• Edgewater: 5

• Elmwood Park: 9

• Emerson: 1

• Englewood: 36

• Englewood Cliffs: 3

• Fair Lawn: 23

• Fairview: 3

• Fort Lee: 13

• Franklin Lakes: 8

• Garfield: 13

• Glen Rock: 5

•Hackensack: 21

• Hasbrouck Heights: 4

• Hillsdale: 1

• Ho-Ho-Kus: 4

• Leonia: 2

•Little Ferry: 6

• Lodi: 10

• Lyndhurst: 7

• Mahwah: 4

•Maywood: 5

• Midland Park: 1

• Montvale: 6

• Moonachie: 2

• New Milford: 14

• North Arlington: 1

• Norwood: 5

• Oakland: 4

•Old Tappan: 8

• Oradell: 8

• Palisades Park: 3

• Paramus: 11

• Ramsey: 2

• Ridgefield: 3

• Ridgefield Park: 6

• Ridgewood: 12

• River Edge: 1

• River Vale: 3

• Rochelle Park: 1

• Rutherford: 3

• Saddle Brook: 4

• Saddle River: 2

• South Hackensack: 2

• Teaneck: 118

• Tenafly: 3

• Upper Saddle River: 3

• Waldwick: 1

• Washington Township: 5

• Westwood: 3

• Wood-Ridge: 5

• Woodcliff Lake: 5

• Wyckoff: 3

BURLINGTON COUNTY (36 cases/10 new cases announced Monday)

• The five new cases identified Saturday in Burlington County by health officials are: a Cinnaminson man, 61; a Mansfield man, 48; a Mount Laurel man, 56; a Mount Laurel woman, 78; and an Evesham man, 62.

• 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 (33 cases/11 new cases announced Monday; 24 according to county officials)

• Barrington: 2

• Camden: 1

• Cherry Hill: 11

• Gloucester Township: 1

• Hadonfield: 1

• Pennsauken: 1

• Pine Hil: 1

• Voorhees:1

• Winslow: 3

• Two cases where a hometown wasn’t disclosed

CAPE MAY COUNTY (2 cases)

• A 62-year-old woman is home and self-isolating

• 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 (273 cases/96 new cases announced Monday) plus 4 deaths

• 14 Bloomfield residents.

• An Essex County inmate residing in Delaney Hall in Newark

• The death of a man in his 80s was announced on Saturday.

• 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 (13 cases/5 new cases announced Monday; 10 cases according to local officials plus two more at Rowan)

• Two cases at Rowan: a student who lives in Holly Pointe Commons on the Glassboro campus. The student has not been on campus since developing symptoms on March 13. An employee who works on the Stratford campus at our School of Osteopathic Medicine. The faculty member has not been on campus since developing symptoms the week of March 9. Both are self-isolating and expected to full recover.

• East Greenwich: 1

• Glassboro: 4

• Harrison: 2

• Logan: 1

• Washington Township: 3

• Wenonah: 1

• Woolwich: 1

HUDSON COUNTY (190 cases with 1 death/58 new cases announced Monday)

• Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop confirmed that two members of the Jersey City police force have tested positive. There are 50 total cases in Jersey City as of March 21.

• North Bergen announced nine total coronavirus patients, including five who are at home in stable condition -- men aged 60, 43, 31, and 29, and a 42-year old woman -- and four who are hospitalized in stable condition: a 70-year-old woman and three men, ages, 64, 76, and 78.

• 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.

• 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. The person tested positive for coronavirus.

HUNTERDON COUNTY (18 cases/2 new cases announced Monday)

• 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 (50 cases/10 new cases announced Monday)

• A Robbinsville resident, announced by the town on Friday evening.

• 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 (210 cases/61 new cases announced Monday); 1 death

(The numbers below were updated at 9 p.m. Sunday by county officials)

• Carteret: 2

• Cranbury: 2

• East Brunswick: 12

• Edison: 16

• Highland Park: 6

• Metuchen: 1

• Middlesex: 1

• Monroe: 12

• New Brunswick: 3

• North Brunswick: 7

• Old Bridge : 12

• Perth Amboy: 8

• Piscataway: 12

• Plainsboro: 4

• Sayreville: 8

• South Amboy: 3

• South Brunswick: 7 (6 are recovering at home under self-quarantine)

• South Plainfield: 3

• South River: 2

• Spotswood: 2

• Woodbridge: 22 according to the mayor; the county reports 14

MONMOUTH COUNTY (228 cases/80 new cases announced Monday); 3 deaths

County officials provided the following town-by-town breakdown on Sunday:

Aberdeen: 6

Allentown: 2

Asbury Park: 1

Atlantic Highlands: 1

Belmar: 1

Bradley Beach: 1

Brielle: 2

Colts Neck: 3

Eatontown: 4

Englishtown: 1

Fair Haven: 1

Farmingdale: 1

Freehold Borough: 1

Freehold Township: 28

Hazlet: 8

Holmdel: 2

Howell: 8

Keyport: 1

Little Silver:3

Long Branch: 7 (1 Tinton Falls Quarantined in LB)

Manalapan: 22

Manasquan: 3

Marlboro: 9

Matawan: 1

Middletown: 7

Millstone: 1

Monmouth Beach: 1

Neptune: 10

Neptune City: 1

Ocean: 4

Oceanport: 2

Red Bank: 2

Rumson: 1

Sea Girt: 1

Tinton Falls: 4

Wall: 4

West Long Branch: 1

MORRIS COUNTY (177 cases with 1 death/55 new cases announced Monday)

• Two in Parsippany

• One in Riverdale.

• Nine cases in Dover.

• 10 people in Morris Township

• A second Lincoln Park resident

• A Long Hill resident.

• Two cases in Jefferson.

• Two in the town of Boonton.

• Three Washington Township residents.

• The parent of a student who attends a public school in Denville.

• A Mendham Borough resident.

• A case in Morris Plains, according to Mayor Jason Karr, who released no other information other than to say the person poses no risk to the public.

• A Wharton resident, who is in isolation.

• A Morris County woman in her 70s has died.

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

• 10 cases in Randolph, five of which are associated with two households.

• 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 (144 cases, 1 death/42 new cases announced Monday)

On Sunday, Ocean County reported cases in the following towns, with number of cases:

• Barnegat: 3

• Bay Head: 1

• Berkeley: 3

• Brick: 4

• Jackson: 11

• Lacey: 4

• Lakewood: 46

• Little Egg Harbor: 2

• Long Beach Township 2

• Manchester 5

• Plumsted: 1

• Point Pleasant Borough: 4

• Seaside Park: 1

• Ship Bottom: 1

• Surf City: 1

• Stafford: 3

• Toms River 16

PASSAIC COUNTY (141 cases, 1 death announced Sunday/42 new cases announced Monday)

Clifton had at least 14 cases and Paterson and Woodland Park had at least four apiece as of Thursday. Those numbers have likely increased.

• 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.

• 4 new cases in Wayne on March 20, for a total of 9.

SALEM COUNTY (1 case)

• A Pennsville woman in her 60s with a history of traveling.

SOMERSET COUNTY (67 cases with 3 new cases); 73 cases, according to the county with 2 deaths)

The county updated their totals at 1:15 p.m. Monday:

• Bedminster: 3

• Bernards: 2

• Bernardsville: 3

• Bound Brook: 2

• Branchburg: 8

• Bridgewater: 9 with 1 fatality

• Franklin: 16 with 1 fatality

• Green Brook: 3

• Hillsborough: 8

• Manville: 1

• Montgomery: 6

• North Plainfield: 3

• Pepack-Gladstone: 1

• Somerville: 1

• Warren: 5

• Watchung: 2

SUSSEX COUNTY (15 cases/3 new cases announced Monday)

• Andover Township: 1

• Bryram: 1

• Frankford: 2

• Hampton: 1

• Hopatcong: 2

• Vernon: 1

• Newton: 1

• Sparta: 5

• Vernon: 1

UNION COUNTY (189 cases/66 new cases announced Monday)

• A faculty member at Kean University, the school’s second case.

• Summit announced an additional case on Saturday, bringing its total to 3.

• Cranford announced two additional cases on Saturday, bringing its total to 8.

• 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.

• 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 (12 cases/3 new cases announced Monday; 1 death not yet counted by state

• A 61-year old Warren County man who tested positive died at St. Luke’s University Hospital in Pennsylvania.

• 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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