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11 Tested for COVID-19 in County

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By Vince Conti

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STONE HARBOR – At Stone Harbor Council’s March 17 work session, Mayor Judith Davies-Dunhour said that 11 individuals in Cape May County had been tested for COVID-19. Results were not yet available. 
To date, Cape May County is one of five counties that have not recorded a confirmed case of the virus.
The Department of Health COVID -19 Dashboard, as of March 17, listed 267 positive cases in New Jersey over 15 of the state’s 21 counties. The list is updated daily. New information is posted at the time of the state’s 2 p.m. daily briefing.
The dashboard is available at https://bit.ly/3dg2e9x

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