Monmouth County has 5,086 positive cases of COVID-19 as of April 22

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Monmouth County Freeholder Director Thomas A. Arnone and Deputy Director Susan M. Kiley have announced that as of April 22, the state is reporting 139 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Monmouth County, bringing the total to 5,086.

As of April 22, Monmouth County has moved down to eighth place on the list of counties with the highest number of positive COVID-19 cases, according to a press release from the county.

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The breakdown by municipality is as follows: Aberdeen Township: 137; Allenhurst: 2;
Allentown: 4; Asbury Park: 100; Atlantic Highlands: 20; Avon-by-the-Sea: 9; Belmar: 13;
Bradley Beach: 22; Brielle: 22; Colts Neck: 57; Deal: 23;

And, Eatontown: 154; Englishtown: 25; Fair Haven: 20; Farmingdale: 9; Freehold Borough: 201; Freehold Township: 448; Hazlet: 191; Highlands: 20; Holmdel: 158; Howell: 436; Interlaken: 1; Keansburg: 91; Keyport: 59;

Also, Lake Como: 14; Little Silver: 28; Loch Arbour: 1; Long Branch: 299; Manalapan: 340; Manasquan: 24; Marlboro: 339; Matawan: 124; Middletown: 383; Millstone Township: 58; Monmouth Beach: 18; Neptune City: 32; Neptune Township: 263;

And, Ocean Township: 194; Oceanport: 43; Red Bank: 103; Roosevelt: 2; Rumson: 30;
Sea Bright: 7; Sea Girt: 8; Shrewsbury Borough: 28; Shrewsbury Township: 7; Spring Lake: 9; Spring Lake Heights: 16; Tinton Falls: 114;

Also, Union Beach: 33; Upper Freehold Township: 35; Wall Township: 187; West Long Branch: 52; Unknown: 73.

The freeholders reminded residents that the county has compiled a comprehensive list of all food and restaurant businesses that remain open for take-out and delivery, as well as lists of wineries, breweries and garden centers that remain open. Go to www.takeoutinmonmouth.com for more information.

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

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