Monmouth County reports 3,768 COVID-19 cases as of April 12

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Monmouth County Freeholder Director Thomas A. Arnone and Deputy Director Susan M. Kiley announced that as of April 12, there were 3,768 positive cases of COVID-19 in Monmouth County.

The breakdown by municipality is as follows, according to a press release: Aberdeen Township: 107; Allenhurst: 2; Allentown: 2; Asbury Park: 71; Atlantic Highlands: 14;
Avon-by-the-Sea: 10; Belmar: 8; Bradley Beach: 15; Brielle: 20.

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And, Colts Neck: 47; Deal: 22; Eatontown: 111; Englishtown: 15; Fair Haven: 15; Farmingdale: 10; Freehold Borough: 109; Freehold Township: 314; Hazlet: 143; Highlands: 14; Holmdel: 118; Howell: 337; Interlaken: 1.

Also, Keansburg: 66; Keyport: 40; Lake Como: 11; Little Silver: 24; Loch Arbour: 1; Long Branch: 205; Manalapan: 290; Manasquan: 21; Marlboro: 274; Matawan: 97; Middletown: 305; Millstone Township: 43; Monmouth Beach: 14; Neptune City: 21; Neptune Township: 205;

And, Ocean Township: 157; Oceanport: 41; Red Bank: 76; Roosevelt: 2; Rumson: 23;
Sea Bright: 7; Sea Girt: 9; Shrewsbury Borough: 22; Shrewsbury Township: 5; Spring Lake: 6; Spring Lake Heights: 14; Tinton Falls: 66; Union Beach: 18; Upper Freehold Township: 26; Wall Township: 130; West Long Branch: 40; Unknown: 4.

Monmouth County news updates and information regarding the COVID-19 situation are posted at www.visitmonmouth.com

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