27 New Bergen County Coronavirus Cases; Town By Town Breakdown
BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — The New Jersey Department of Health reports 27 new cases of the coronavirus in Bergen County, as well as 261 probable deaths as of 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Confirmed deaths in the county are now at 1,749 and the county the NJDOH reports 19,732 positive test results.
Bergen County released updated coronavirus totals for each municipality on Tuesday night.
The county reported 19,684 coronavirus cases, and 1,748 coronavirus deaths as of 12 p.m. on Tuesday.
As has been the case throughout the coronavirus pandemic, the county is reporting that 63 of the county's long-term care facilities are reporting at least one presumptive case of COVID-19. However, the New Jersey Department of Health reports 62 facilities with outbreaks.
Allendale: 118
Alpine: 24
Bergenfield: 831
Bogota: 185
Carlstadt: 102
Cliffside Park: 505
Closter: 86
Cresskill: 136
Demarest: 48
Dumont: 321
East Rutherford: 148
Edgewater: 150
Elmwood Park: 545
Emerson: 245
Englewood: 793
Englewood Cliffs: 58
Fair Lawn: 635
Fairview: 389
Fort Lee: 503
Franklin Lakes: 161
Garfield: 819
Glen Rock: 122
Hackensack: 1,352
Harrington Park: 32
Hasbrouck Heights: 218
Haworth: 39
Hillsdale: 132
Ho-Ho-Kus: 47
Leonia: 125
Little Ferry: 200
Lodi: 682
Lyndhurst: 398
Mahwah: 266
Maywood: 245
Midland Park: 92
Montvale: 79
Moonachie: 74
New Milford: 470
North Arlington: 296
Northvale: 63
Norwood: 139
Oakland: 241
Old Tappan: 69
Oradell: 183
Palisades Park: 266
Paramus: 1,140
Park Ridge: 190
Ramsey: 134
Ridgefield: 206
Ridgefield Park: 266
Ridgewood: 307
River Edge: 142
River Vale: 118
Rochelle Park: 200
Rockleigh: 134
Rutherford: 215
Saddle Brook: 307
Saddle River: 84
South Hackensack: 68
Teaneck: 1,096
Tenafly: 170
Teterboro: 6
Upper Saddle River: 53
Waldwick: 141
Wallington: 166
Washington Township: 101
Westwood: 229
Woodcliff Lake: 170
Wood-Ridge: 150
Wyckoff: 355
Bergen County - No Town Attribution: 904
Across the state, New Jersey has a total of 174,039 cases and 13,476 confirmed deaths as of 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
As New Jersey deals with the rise of coronavirus cases nationally, three states have been added to the growing list of those on a travel advisory, and Gov. Murphy has delayed future reopenings.
Read more: NJ Expands Coronavirus Quarantine As New Reopenings 'Paused'
Additionally, Murphy is going to sign a new mask order, mandating that they been worn outside when it's not possible to social distance.
Read more: Gov. Murphy Orders NJ Masks Outside: Here's How Public Feels
This article originally appeared on the Ridgewood-Glen Rock Patch