Town by Town COVID-19 report for Monmouth County on April 10
Monmouth County has 3,512 positive cases of COVID-19 as of April 10, according to an announcement by Freeholder Director Tom Arnone and Deputy Director Sue Kiley.
According to the NJ Department of Health, 107 Monmouth residents have succumbed to the virus.
A town by town breakdown of the positive cases is as follows:
- Aberdeen: 104
- Allenhurst: 2
- Allentown: 2
- Asbury Park: 62
- Atlantic Highlands: 14
- Avon-by-the-Sea: 10
- Belmar: 6
- Bradley Beach: 15
- Brielle: 19
- Colts Neck: 46
- Deal: 21
- Eatontown: 100
- Englishtown: 12
- Fair Haven: 15
- Farmingdale: 9
- Freehold Borough: 93
- Freehold Township: 288
- Hazlet: 138
- Highlands: 12
- Holmdel: 112
- Howell: 316
- Interlaken: 1
- Keansburg: 60
- Keyport: 39
- Lake Como: 10
- Little Silver: 24
- Loch Arbour: 1
- Long Branch: 184
- Manalapan: 274
- Manasquan: 20
- Marlboro: 267
- Matawan: 85
- Middletown: 284
- Millstone: 41
- Monmouth Beach: 14
- Neptune City: 20
- Neptune Township: 188
- Ocean: 153
- Oceanport: 40
- Red Bank: 64
- Roosevelt: 3
- Rumson: 23
- Sea Bright: 8
- Sea Girt: 9
- Shrewsbury Borough: 21
- Shrewsbury Township: 4
- Spring Lake: 6
- Spring Lake Heights: 13
- Tinton Falls: 61
- Union Beach: 18
- Upper Freehold: 26
- Wall: 110
- West Long Branch: 40
- Unknown: 5
Are these totals including from when it first started as in past and present cases, or only current cases? I am wondering what the comparisons would be for each.
How many have fully recovered
know the answer. However, they can tell you where you cannot go. Typical Freehold.
and DC: they can’t help themselves, in their official logo jackets, overdoing the regulation and control. Very sad for those sick and who have died, but we have to save the economy, now, too. Doesn’t help, our being in the NY hotspot. Hopefully, lessons were learned all around, as to being more prepared for all types of emergencies, in the future.
Meanwhile upwards of 62,000 Americans have died of the flu this season.