Morris County COVID-19 Information Hub

COVID-19 Vaccination and Boosters

Everyone 6 months or older is eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine in New Jersey. 

Get more details on New Jersey Department of Health's COVID-19 Vaccination page, or the Vaccines & Immunizations page of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.

The updated COVID-19 vaccine is available for both children and adults. Stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, visit this link for more information!  

CDC's Bridge Access Program offers COVID-19 vaccines at no cost for adults 18 years and older without health insurance and adults whose health insurance does not provide zero-cost coverage for COVID-19 vaccines. To find a participating Bridge Program Provider, visit vaccines.gov or covidaccess.com!

Upcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics

The Morris County Division of Public Health in partnership with Atlantic Health System plan to continue their efforts in offering COVID-19 vaccinations to the community. The next clinic will be at the Health Fair on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at Mount Zion Baptist Church, Boonton Township, NJ. See the flyer(PDF, 423KB) or more details!

Get Tested

Get an appointment at an in-person testing site. To find a testing site near you, visit the New Jersey Department of Health's COVID-19 Test Locator.

To find a location that offers no-cost COVID-109 testing near you, visit CDC's COVID-19 Testing Locator..

If you test positive on a COVID-19 at-home test, it is highly encouraged that you report your results to your local health department. Case reporting is important as it allows public health agencies to take action (such as contact tracing) to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. 

Safely report at home COVID-19 test results for yourself or a family member through the National Institute of Health (NIH)'s "Make My Test Count" initiative. Visit https://makemytestcount.org/ for more information.  

Morris County COVID-19 Cases and Vaccination Data

The cumulative tallies below only provide the number of cases and should not be used as the only parameter for determining COVID-19 spread and/or for preventive recommendations including use of masks. Residents should view the latest NJ Department of Health’s COVID-19 Activity Report for determining current levels and the latest preventive recommendations at the following link:

Department of Health | Communicable Disease Service | COVID-19 Weekly Surveillance Reports (nj.gov)

For statewide numbers and county-by-county vaccination data, visit the State of NJ COVID-19 Dashboard.

Morris County case numbers are updated on this website in the afternoons on Monday-Friday. 

Please be advised, Morris County case numbers will not be available on this page until April 1, 2024. To see the most recent data, visit the State of NJ COVID-19 Dashboard.

Reductions in numbers from previous dates may be due to cases being transferred out of jurisdiction and/or further investigation revealing that the case was incorrectly reported to the NJDOH/local health department as confirmed. 

Note: On mobile devices, click the green "plus" icon next to a town's name to view previous days' case totals. You can also rotate your phone to view more columns at once.  

Case Counts Are Cumulative From March 1, 2020

Municipality 3/22 3/21 3/20 3/19 3/18 3/15
Boonton 2626 2526 2526 2525 2525 2525
Boonton Township 1536 1356 1356 1356 1355 1355
Butler 2098 2098 2098 2098 2098 2097
Chatham Borough 1936 1935 1935  1935 1935 1935
Chatham Township 2571 2571 2571 2571 2571 2571
Chester Borough 434 434 434 434 434 434
Chester Township 1658 1658 1658 1657 1657 1656
Denville 4695 4695 4695 4695 4695 4695
Dover 6207 6207 6205 6205 6205 6204
East Hanover 2968 2968 2967 2967 2967 2967
Florham Park 3022 3022 3022 3021 3020 3020
Hanover 3526 3526 3526 3526 3525 3525
Harding 829 829 829 829 829 829
Jefferson 5638 5638 5637 5637 5637 5636
Kinnelon 2544 2544 2544 2544 2544 2542
Lincoln Park 3940 3940 3940 3940 3939 3939
Long Hill 2089 2089 2089 2089 2089 2089
Madison 3355 3355 3355 3355 3355 3355
Mendham Borough 1177 1176 1176 1176 1176 1176
Mendham Township 1202 1201 1201 1201 1201 1201
Mine Hill 1246 1246 1246 1246 1246 1246
Montville 5988 5987 5987 5987 5987 5986
Morris Plains 1811 1811 1811 1810 1810 1810
Morris Township 5460 5460 5460 5460 5460 5459
Morristown 5768 5768 5768 5768 5768 5768
Mount Arlington 1528 1528 1528 1528 1527 1527
Mount Olive 8657 8657 8656  8656 8656 8656
Mountain Lakes 1051 1051 1051 1051 1051 1051
Netcong 1020 1020 1020 1019 1019 1019
Parsippany 14180 14180 14180 14180 14180 14178
Pequannock 4630 4630 4629 4629 4628 4628
Randolph 6585 6549 6549 6549 6549  6549
Riverdale 1266 1266 1266 1266 1266 1265
Rockaway Borough 1935 1935 1935 1934  1934 1934
Rockaway Township 7238 7338 7338 7335 7335 7333
Roxbury 6585 6585 6584 6584 6584 6584
Victory Gardens 515 515 515 515 515  515
Washington Township 4248  4248 4247 4247 4247 4246
Wharton 2414 2414 2414 2414 2414 2414
TOTALS 135962 135956 135948 135939 135933 135919

 

The figures reflect COVID-19 positive cases as of the date and time indicated, some cases which may be pending, or have yet to be entered into the system.

Please note the following limitations and provisos related to the data above:

  • COVID-19-related deaths are not included in this data. Visit the State of NJ COVID-19 Dashboard for a summary of death totals.
  • Pursuant to HIPAA, specific identifying health information of persons testing positive or who have passed due to the virus will not be released.
  • Data reflects COVID-19 positive cases on dates and times indicated; some cases may be pending and are not yet entered.
  • Data may or may not include cases with incomplete or incorrect street addresses or PO boxes. Further investigation by local health officials may result in changes (increases or reductions) in the daily tallies for a municipality.
  • Figures do not include persons under quarantine/isolation due to exposure and who have not tested positive.
  • The numbers, especially higher numbers, do not necessarily reflect community spread in a specific town. Various factors may be related to high numbers, such as increased testing and facilities with high-risk populations.
  • This data should not be used to gauge if heightened precautions are needed in specific towns. Social distancing, hand hygiene, and preventive steps must be followed at all times regardless of the number of cases in a municipality.