Woodbridge new COVID-19 cases remain high, mayor warns of virus vaccine scams ahead of roll out
WOODBRIDGE – The township reported 183 new COVID-19 cases over a three-day period, which brings the total number of cases to 5,064, according to Mayor John McCormac in his coronavirus report on Dec. 21.
Seventy-nine new cases of COVID-19 were reported for Dec. 18, 64 new cases were reported for Dec. 19 and 40 new cases were reported for Dec. 20.
The mayor said experts attribute the recent surge in cases partially to the Thanksgiving holiday family events. He urged the public to avoid the same thing from happening in the next few weeks.
New COVID-19 cases in Woodbridge at an all-time high, township selected to distribute Moderna vaccine next week
WOODBRIDGE – The township reported 261 new COVID-19 cases over a four-day period, which brings the total number of cases to 4,881 according to Mayor John McCormac in his coronavirus report on Dec. 18.
Sixty-four new cases of COVID-19 were reported for Dec. 14, 87 new cases were reported for Dec. 15, 51 new cases were reported for Dec. 16 and 62 new cases were reported on Dec. 17.
“December is now officially our worst month of the year and there are 13 reporting days left,” McCormac said. “It’s been over two months since we had a day in single digits. It’s very hard to find good news in the numbers, but we do know that the number of tests being given is also higher than ever.”