Monmouth County officials address COVID-19 crisis

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In this unprecedented time of uncertainty, as we are all dealing with COVID-19, we wanted to let each and every one of you know we are working around the clock to respond to and mitigate this developing situation.

Most of our day is spent on the phone or in meetings with county administration, Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden, state and local officials, hospitals, emergency services responders and even small business owners who are all feeling the effects of this health pandemic.

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We would like to share the website established by the state to provide guidance for businesses impacted by COVID-19. That website is cv.business.nj.gov

Please know we are trying to get information out to you as quickly as possible, but this is proving to be difficult when the numbers and regulations are constantly changing.

We have restricted public access to county buildings and established a county hotline for general questions about COVID-19 and mental health support through crisis counselors.

Every step we are taking is being done with the best interests of our residents in mind and we will put out information as soon as it is available.

We know you are receiving a lot of information from many different sources, but it is more important than ever to make sure you are getting information from reliable sources.

The best sites for accurate COVID-19 information are the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, www.cdc.gov, and the New Jersey Department of Health, www.nj.gov/health

At the county, we have had to postpone and cancel several events and programs. We are
constantly updating the list of county events and programs affected by the COVID-19 situation on www.visitmonmouth.com

We will continue to work tirelessly on behalf of the residents of Monmouth County and we
encourage everyone to do their part by practicing social distancing, staying home when sick and covering their coughs and sneezes.

We will get through this together.

Thomas A. Arnone
Director
Monmouth County
Board of Freeholders
Freehold Borough

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