2020-04-04 - The Toms River Times

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TheTOMS RIVER Times Vol. 15 - No. 49

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County Parks Closed Until Further Notice

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─Photo courtesy Ocean County Parks like Cattus Island in Toms River are now closed By Chris Lundy and staying home is Natural Lands Trust. feet away from others. OCEAN COUNTY – not just a suggestion “We have to take this “We had started to In an attempt to slow but a mandate for New seriously.” close some parks to t h e p r og r e s sio n of Jersey, along with our Before t he cou n- the public…in an efCOVID-19, all coun- healt h exper t s, it’s ty-wide mandate, the fort to curtail large ty parks and natural i m p o r t a nt we t a ke Mantoloking Bridge gat her i ngs a nd be lands will be closed this step to f ur ther County Park and Fish- c a u s e of a l a ck of until further notice. protect our citizens ing Pier on Mantolok- so cia l d ist a nci ng,” “ W i t h P r e s i d e n t f rom t he sprea d of i ng Ro a d i n Br ick Haines said. “Because T r u m p e x t e n d i n g the coronavirus,” said were closed because the power of social the social distancing Ocean County Free- too many people were distancing cannot be mandate for the coun- hold e r Vi rg i n ia E . using it at once. Nor- stressed enough we tr y until the end of Haines, chairwoman mally, it’s good for a are taking this next April and with New of the Ocean County lot of people to use a s t e p a n d s h u t t i n g Jersey Gov. Murphy Department of Parks park. But in today’s down all of our parks strongly emphasizing and Recreation and cl i mat e, it ma de it and natural land sites that social distancing t h e O c e a n C o u n t y impossible to stay six (Parks - See Page 6)

National Guard Activated To Fight Virus

By Bob Vosseller JOINT BASE MDL – Over the years, Christopher Langill, 22, Hazlet, has attended many concerts at the PNC Center in Holmdel; now he is directing traffic at the center as part of his duties related to COVID-19 response. Langill, a senior airman of the 108th Wing, of the New Jersey Na-

tional Guard, Joint Base - McGuire AFB is one of 200 Guard members who are part of the state National Guard activation working to assist with duties associated with the pandemic. Gov. Phil Mur phy called for the activation of New Jersey’s National Guard last month in an effort to fight the fur-

ther spread of the coronavirus. The National Guard is a reserve military force that state governors often call upon during times of crisis and emergency situations. Mu r phy said t he Guard was activated to assist “our efforts in any way necessary.” H i s a n nou nc e me nt came at a time when

he also outlined new restrictions concerning business closures, curfews and the banning of social gatherings. “Most likely missions will include logistics, transportation, traffic control, security and using engineers to bring older medical facilities back online,” said Brig. Gen. Jemal Beale, who heads the

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state’s National Guard. Langill enlisted in the National Guard two and a half years ago but this marked his first activation mission which began on March 19. “Our main mission is entry control, directing traffic and making sure everyone reaches the area where testing is taking place.” (Virus - See Page 9)

By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – With Ocean County College closed for the rest of the semester, it is now the site of a drive-through testing center for the coronavirus. However, there are some things you need to know before you go. “We are not going to do any health screening at the site,” said Ocean County Public Health Coordinator Daniel Regenye. “It is just for testing for the virus.” In other words, you can’t just drive there if you feel like you might have symptoms. You must get a doctor’s prescription to use the service. If you are showing signs of the virus, or have been exposed to someone with the virus, you should contact your doctor immediately to see if you need to be tested. The site will run from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. daily and will run weather permitting. The site will operate as long as coronavirus tests continue to be available. The first day it was open was March 30. There were 126 members of the public tested that day. Before it opened to the public, 40 first responders and health care workers were tested. The results were not known by press time. After the first day, it was determined that the site can handle about 180 tests a day. Officials urge that you must be registered and have a doctor’s prescription for the test before you go. It is for Ocean County residents only. What you need to do: • You cannot get the test unless you are showing symptoms. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, fatigue, a dry cough and shortness of breath. • Get a prescription from your doctor. Some medical offices are prescribing remotely (see below). Register for a test. To register for the coronavirus test visit the Ocean County Health Department website at ochd.org and follow the online directions. • Assemble your necessary paperwork: prescription, proof of residency/identification, registration • Drive to OCC and enter through the Hooper Avenue entrance. • You stay in your vehicle while hospital medical personnel perform a nasal swab. (Tests - See Page 12)

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