Mayor Bhalla's update on COVID-19 preparations in Hoboken


UPDATE FROM MAYOR BHALLA REGARDING CORONAVIRUS

Below is an update from Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla regarding Coronavirus preparations in the City of Hoboken:

Over the past week, my administration and the City of Hoboken has been in close contact with Governor Murphy’s office and the New Jersey Department of Health, along with local hospitals regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19). While there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in our City at this time, we are taking all necessary precautionary measures to ensure the safety and well-being of our residents.

I encourage all residents to take the following steps recommended by the NJ Department of Health to prevent the spread of the flu and the common cold, which can also help prevent the Coronavirus:

• Wash hands often with soap and water. If not available, use hand
• Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands
• Avoid contact with people who are sick
• Stay home while you are sick and avoid contact with others
• Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or sleeve when coughing or sneezing
• Receive a seasonal flu vaccine (while the vaccine can’t necessarily prevent the Coronavirus, it can minimize the number of residents with flu-like symptoms)
• Review and follow all Center for Disease Control (CDC) travel advisories when planning travel. If you become ill after returning home, call your healthcare provider before going to a doctor’s office or emergency department of a hospital.

According to recommendations from the CDC, the use of masks is not effective at preventing the spread of the Coronavirus unless they are health care workers, experiencing flu-like symptoms, or are taking care of someone who may be infected.

This afternoon, my staff participated in a conference call with Governor Murphy’s office to receive the latest updates from the State. According to the State, the immediate health risk from the Coronavirus to the public is considered low at this time. However, in an effort to maintain a healthy environment, our City employees have increased the frequency of cleanings and sanitizing procedures in municipal buildings in accordance with CDC guidelines. We continue to encourage our staff to practice proper hygienic practices, such as frequent hand washing and seek proper medical attention, if necessary.

Superintendent of Hoboken Public Schools Dr. Christine Johnson recently provided an update regarding district guidelines and policies regarding the Coronavirus, which can be viewed by clicking here: https://www.smore.com/k1s6a-the-herald.

My administration will continue to work closely with the Hoboken Health Department, the Office of Emergency Management and all first responders to appropriately plan for the event of a localized impact. As updates come from the State, we will continue to provide necessary communication to the public about the Coronavirus.

For additional information on safe practices and prevention, please visit the New Jersey Department of Health or The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Residents with questions about the Coronavirus can also call the NJ Department of Health COVID-19 hotline at 800-222-1222. Thank you to all residents for your understanding as we strive to maintain a healthy environment for our residents.



GA Note: The World Health Organization (WHO) posts daily situation reports tracking the progress of COVID-19 worldwide and WHO efforts to contain the spread.  The latest report:

 COVID-19 SITUATION REPORT: MARCH 2, 1010

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