New Jersey’s long-term care sector was an infection hotspot early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, as the virus spread through the congregate settings and sickened the elderly and others with compromised immune systems.
According to the state’s online data dashboard, there have been more than 50,000 staff and resident coronavirus cases in New Jersey’s long-term care facilities, including nearly 8,000 deaths.
Physically-distanced, in-person visits will only be permitted in counties with “moderate” coronavirus activity, per the state’s index. Right now that is just seven counties: Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, Salem, Mercer, Hunterdon, and Somerset.