What to Know
- Health officials say a dozen new coronavirus cases in the Philadelphia area have been traced to someone who attended gatherings at beach houses at the Jersey Shore.
- Bucks County officials say 11 cases reported Saturday were linked to a New Jersey resident at gatherings in the past two weeks. One case reported Friday also was traced to the person.
- Bucks County health director Dr. David Damsker says it's an important reminder not to let one's guard down at the beach. He did not disclose exactly where the gatherings took place.
Health officials in the Philadelphia suburbs have traced 12 new coronavirus cases to a person who attended recent beach house gatherings at the New Jersey shore, the Bucks County Department of Health said.
The department said 11 cases on Saturday were linked to a New Jersey resident who was present at multiple gatherings during the past two weeks. One case reported on Friday also was traced to that person.
"There are likely to be additional infections among family members of the new cases,” said Dr. David Damsker, director of the county health department.
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He did not provided additional details or disclose the town where the gatherings took place.
“This is exactly why we can’t let our guard down now, even if it feels `safe’ to be at the beach,” Damsker said. “One unlucky exposure can lead to a large cascade of cases down the line."
Damsker said it's important to wear face coverings when attending small gatherings involving people who are not members of the same household.
Nearly 5,000 Bucks County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus.