COVID-19 Information Update

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We hope all our patrons are staying safe and helping our community do all we can to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Below, we have compiled some recently updated information regarding the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic here in New Jersey.

Nationwide, there have been over 7.8 million COVID-19 cases. In New Jersey numbers have risen to about 500-1,000 new cases reported every day. There have been just over 216,000 cases in total in the state to date. There have been 221 confirmed cases in Rochelle Park.

New Jersey remains in Stage 2 of Governor Murphy’s three stage reopening plan. Existing guidelines for businesses and schools remain in effect. The CDC continues to release guidelines regarding COVID-19 safety, including holiday celebration planning and vaccine information.

A travel advisory list of states from which travellers are asked to quarantine for 14 days after arriving in New Jersey remains in effect as well.

In Bergen County, you can still find testing at the New Bridge Medical Center by appointment and pre-screening only.

If you have further questions about the state’s COVID-19 repoense, please visit the NJ Department of Health main COVID-19 page. To ask questions, you may place a call 24/7 to the NJ COVID-19 & Poison Center Public Hotline at 1-800-962-1253, Text NJCOVID to 898-211, or call 211.

Information specific to Bergen County may be found on the Bergen County website (la información está disponible en español). You may also place a call to the BCDHS Health & Safety Hotline at 201-225-7000 (after hours and weekends call 201-785-8505). For emotional support, please call 866-202-HELP(4357) or visit njmentalhealthcares.org.

The Centers for Disease Control’s COVID-19 Dashboard offers comprehensive guides on a variety of topics related to the COVID-19 crisis.

For more information, please follow any of the links above, or visit the New Jersey State Library website. We will continue to post updates as we are able and as the situation develops.

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Thank you, and be well,

Charlie, Library Assistant