County of Monmouth

For Immediate Release:
September 9, 2021

Monmouth County has 501 additional positive cases
of COVID-19 between Sept. 8 and Sept. 9

FREEHOLD, NJ – Monmouth County Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone and County Commissioner Deputy Director Susan M. Kiley have announced that between Wednesday, September 8 and Thursday, September 9, there have been 501 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Monmouth County. During that same time period, there have been two new deaths being reported related to COVID-19 in Monmouth County.

Monmouth County now reports the number of positive cases of COVID-19, and the breakdown by municipality, on Mondays and Thursdays.

Starting Tuesday, September 14, the Brookdale Community College vaccination clinic will be moving to the Montessori Children’s Learning Center (CLC) located between Lots 4 and 5. Monmouth County has COVID-19 vaccines available at Brookdale Community College with no appointment necessary on Tuesdays from 2 to 6 p.m.

Vaccines are available for residents who are at least 12 years old and live, work or attend school in Monmouth County. The County-operated sites administer the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines. Anyone under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, go to www.visitmonmouth.com.

A third dose of the vaccine for those eligible can be administered at the Brookdale vaccination site. Individuals should bring their vaccine cards with them. For more information, please refer to the Center for Disease Control guidelines.

Monmouth County will offer free COVID-19 testing on Wednesday, September 15 in Keyport from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Keyport Senior Center located at 110 2nd Ave. Keyport. Visitors should note the clinic has 200 tests and once those are administered, the clinic will close for the day. There will also be a limited number of vaccines available for those who wish to receive it.

Information about the County’s COVID-19 testing program is available on www.visitmonmouth.com. Residents are encouraged to fill out the testing requisition form ahead of testing in order to expedite the process.

The County Commissioners and the Monmouth County Health Department (MCHD) are reminding residents to do their part to slow the spread by following the updated Center for Disease Control guidelines.

The breakdown of positive COVID-19 cases by municipality is as follows:

 

9-Sep

8-Sep

Aberdeen:

2130

2122

Allenhurst:

74

74

Allentown:

154

154

Asbury Park:

1896

1887

Atlantic Highlands:

384

382

Avon-by-the-Sea:

211

211

Belmar:

602

599

Bradley Beach:

413

409

Brielle:

624

623

Colts Neck:

1129

1127

Deal:

297

297

Eatontown:

1847

1839

Englishtown:

294

294

Fair Haven:

568

565

Farmingdale:

185

184

Freehold Borough:

1791

1787

Freehold Township:

4300

4269

Hazlet:

2377

2364

Highlands:

397

395

Holmdel:

1816

1802

Howell:

6553

6518

Interlaken:

95

95

Keansburg:

1342

1336

Keyport:

769

768

Lake Como:

198

197

Little Silver:

664

662

Loch Arbour:

25

25

Long Branch:

4614

4598

Manalapan:

4805

4779

Manasquan:

654

651

Marlboro:

4029

3997

Matawan:

1236

1232

Middletown:

7294

7255

Millstone Township:

1081

1076

Monmouth Beach:

368

367

Neptune City:

572

568

Neptune Township:

3915

3894

Ocean:

3569

3557

Oceanport:

720

720

Red Bank:

1843

1837

Roosevelt:

56

56

Rumson:

782

777

Sea Bright:

151

150

Sea Girt:

204

203

Shrewsbury Borough:

576

575

Shrewsbury Township:

119

119

Spring Lake:

266

263

Spring Lake Heights:

424

424

Tinton Falls:

2020

2012

Union Beach:

696

681

Upper Freehold:

645

639

Wall:

2975

2961

West Long Branch:

1253

1246

Unknown:

4

0

If you would like to read more Monmouth County news updates and information regarding the COVID-19 situation, go to www.visitmonmouth.com.

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