We would like to make our residents aware of two positive cases within the Borough of Fanwood. One is a 35-year-old female who self-reported herself yesterday. The other is a 54-year-old man. Both cases are unrelated and both are recovering at home, self-managing their symptoms without incident. Westfield Regional Health Department has interviewed both residents and will make contact with those individuals who came in contact with them.
As of 2 pm today, there were a total of 890 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in the state of New Jersey. There are 9 new cases in Union County for a total of 43 confirmed cases.
As expected, the number of confirmed cases is rising as testing capabilities increase.
The Borough of Fanwood is a member of the Westfield Regional Health Department. To view the WRHD’s updates please visit westfieldnj.gov/coronavirus.
Do you have general questions on COVID-19?
The NJ Poison Control Center and 211 have partnered with the State to provide information to the public on COVID-19:
Call: 2-1-1
Text: NJCOVID to 898-211
Text: your zip code to 898-211 for live text assistance
Visit nj.gov/health for additional information
Additional Borough Updates
Due to the Coronavirus, PMUA has amended its pick-up schedules temporarily. Recycling will be collected in Fanwood on Wednesday, April 1, 2020, and Wednesday, April 15, 2020. The recycling collection change to every other Wednesday will continue for the time being during this unprecedented crisis.
Please remember to place your containers curbside the night before (Tuesday night). Again, this is only temporary, and if you should have any questions please call PMUA customer service at 908-226-2518.
Unemployment Resources
Workers whose place of employment has closed, or whose hours have been cut, as a result of COVID-19 are, in all likelihood, eligible to receive either full or partial unemployment insurance, and the Governor is asking the federal government for assistance in ensuring that every unemployment insurance application is properly received and handled. Unemployment resources are below.
If your job has been directly impacted, visit nj.gov/labor for comprehensive info from the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
- A new page has been created to offer guidance to all businesses being impacted by COVID-19 athttp://cv.business.nj.gov.
- To apply for unemployment insurance, please visit www.MyUnemployment.nj.gov.