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All 94 residents of N.J. nursing home presumed positive

- William Westhoven Asbury Park Press USA TODAY NETWORK

WOODBRIDGE, N.J. – The entire resident population of a New Jersey nursing home is being transferre­d to a similar facility nearby after an outbreak of coronaviru­s among residents and staff, CareOne and New Jersey Department of Health officials said Wednesday.

The transfer operation was requested by state health officials after assessing the status of St. Joseph’s Senior Nursing Home in Woodbridge, 20 miles south of Newark, where 24 of the 94 patients tested positive for COVID-19. The virus also spread to their caregivers, CareOne executives said, leaving the St. Joseph’s facility severely short-staffed.

In addition to the 24 confirmed cases, all 70 of the other St. Joseph’s residents are now presumptiv­e positive, officials said.

CareOne and St. Joseph’s had no prior relationsh­ip but “immediatel­y began working with the state and local officials,” CareOne Executive Vice President Lizzy Straus said. “The state determined it was in the best interest of both the COVID-19-positive residents and those not impacted by the virus, to transfer all patients to another facility.”

New Jersey Health Commission­er Judith Persichill­i said Wednesday: “Unfortunat­ely, we’ve been monitoring the organizati­on since Friday evening, and we are working with the sisters that own (the facility) and take care of the residents for an orderly transition.

“The sisters told us on Friday that 12 of their employees were home, feeling ill with respirator­y symptoms,” Persichill­i said in the news briefing. “The sisters were working around the clock to take care of almost 90 residents. I don’t know how many were there, but when they called us, I can tell you that it was an extreme situation.”

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