Burlington County reports 10 new positive COVID-19 cases; three from Mount Laurel pass away

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After reporting that there were 10 new Burlington County residents who tested positive for coronavirus on March 24., the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders announced in a press release on March 25 that there are another 10 new cases of COVID-19 in the county.

Burlington Township had two people test positive for the virus, a 23 year-old male resident and a 42 year-old female resident.

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A 46 year-old male resident of Bordentown Township tested positive for COVID-19.

That brings the total of residents in Bordentown who have been reported to have the coronavirus to five.

There have now been four cases reported of COVID-19 in Burlington. Two Florence Township residents have tested positive for the virus.

The press release also mentioned that three people in the county from Mount Laurel – an 87-year-old female, an 80-year-old male and an 85-year-old male – passed away from the virus.

Burlington County will continue to release updates on case numbers in the county every day at 4 p.m.

 

 

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