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Bayonne council continues shared services agreement for health officer with WNY
The agreement allows Health Officer Michele O Reilly to serve both Bayonne and WNY ×
Bayonne Health Officer Michele O Reilly gave a COVID-19 update in February of 2021.
The Bayonne City Council has approved a resolution continuing its shared services agreement for a health officer with West New York for another year. Currently, Michele O’Reilly serves as health officer for both municipalities.
The council voted unanimously to advance the measure at its July meeting.
Sharing services
The move first came in June 2020 after West New York ended its shared services agreement with North Bergen amid the COVID-19 pandemic. West New York and North Bergen first penned the agreement in 2018, after West New York abolished its health department as part of what town officials at the time had dubbed money saving efforts.
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Michele O Reilly gave the weekly COVID-19 video update on Feb. 25.
The weekly COVID-19 video update was provided by Bayonne Health Officer Michele O’Reilly on behalf of Mayor James Davis.
“I’m proud to say the members of my team have performed heroically throughout the pandemic,” she said.
According to the Bayonne Office of Emergency Management, there were less than 180 active cases as of Feb. 25.
“And this number is very promising,” O’Reilly said. “We continue to see a steady week over week decline in cases.”
The number of active cases has dropped from under 300 on Feb. 19. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 114 residents have died from COVID-19.