This past Monday marked the start of Stage Two of New Jersey’s “restart and recovery”
effort. It’s exciting to have more retail stores open and to have an opportunity to dine
outside. As this stage progresses and more businesses open, we need to remain vigilant and
not forget the important measures that led to case numbers declining and the opportunity
to begin reopening.
Over the last few weeks, as New Jersey and much of the US was improving, states like
Arizona, Florida, and Texas have seen an increasing number of COVID-19 positive cases and
hospitalizations. This serves as an important reminder - the pandemic is not over. Some
cities around the country are even pausing their re-opening efforts because of COVID-19
concerns.
Unfortunately, the virus is still with us. In order to keep moving forward with our
recovery plan, we need to continue practicing the social distancing measures that have
protected us over the last few months. Keep a distance between yourself and other people,
at least six feet. While in public places, wear a cloth face covering that covers both
your mouth and nose. Wash your hands often. If you are sick, stay home, and avoid close
contact with people who are sick.
Additionally, get tested. There are now more than 255 locations in the state to get
tested. Visit
covid19.nj.gov/testing<https://covid19.nj.gov/pages/testing> to find a
testing site or talk to your doctor. Testing is available for all residents who want it or
need it. If uninsured, multiple sites throughout the state will still provide a test, with
a number of free testing opportunities.
It's also important that individuals with underlying medical conditions, such as heart
disease, diabetes, or lung disease, take steps to reduce the risk of their exposure. The
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released data this week that showed that deaths
were 12 times higher, and hospitalizations six times higher, among individuals with
underlying conditions. These individuals should take extra precautions to protect their
health, such as avoiding large gatherings, and certainly avoiding individuals who are
sick.
As we move to the next openings of this phase on Monday, we must remain cautious and
vigilant.
Stay well, and have a great weekend.
Sarah Neibart,
Mayor, Mendham Township