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COURT HOUSE – Sept. 6: The Cape May County Health Department is reporting 11 new positive cases among county residents and one new out-of-county positive case that is included in the non-resident active cases listed below. The county is thankful to have zero new deaths to report today.
According to a release, total positive cases of COVID-19 infection, in Cape May County, is now 1,177, including 89 deaths. 
If your Caring for Someone Sick at Home be sure to Protect Yourself
Limit contact
Keep a separate bedroom and bathroom for a person who is sick
COVID-19 spreads between people who are in close contact (within about 6 feet) through respiratory droplets, created when someone talks, coughs or sneezes. Staying away from others helps stop the spread of COVID-19.
The caregiver, when possible, should not be someone who is at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19.
The person who is sick should isolate
The sick person should separate themselves from others in the home. Learn when and how to isolate.

Caregivers should quarantine
Caregivers and anyone who has been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19 should stay home. Learn when and how to quarantine.
When it’s safe for a person who has been sick to be around others
Deciding when it is safe to be around others is different for different situations. Find out when someone who is sick can safely end home isolation.
Eat in separate rooms or areas

Avoid sharing personal items

When to wear a mask or gloves
The person who is sick

Caregiver

Note: During the COVID-19 pandemic, medical grade masks are reserved for healthcare workers and some first responders. You may need to make a mask using a scarf or bandana.
Clean your hands often

Clean and then disinfect
Clean and disinfect “high-touch” surfaces and items every day
Around the house

Bedroom and bathroom

Wash and dry laundry

Use lined trash can
Use gloves when handling trash

Track your own health