WOODBRIDGE – The township reported 167 new COVID-19 cases over a three-day period, which brings the total number of cases to 7,391, according to Mayor John McCormac in his coronavirus report on Jan. 25.
Eighty-three new cases of COVID-19 were reported for Jan. 22, 41 new cases were reported for Jan. 23 and 43 new cases were reported for Jan. 24.
“Our seven day rolling average is down to 55 after being over 80 for three days in early January so things are moving in the right direction,” McCormac said.
The township has been chosen by the state and Middlesex County to assist in the distribution of the Moderna vaccine. According to regulations established by Gov. Phil Murphy’s COVID-19 Task Force, the first doses are allocated to health care professionals and emergency medical technicians. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave emergency use approval to the Moderna vaccine on Dec. 18.
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