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COVID-19

As this is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation, we will provide updated information as it becomes available, in addition to updated guidance.

Since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Madison has protected our residents, businesses and their patrons by implementing policies and regulations based on the guidelines from the CDC, State of New Jersey and County of Morris.

On February 25, 2022 the CDC announced a new three-tiered COVID-19 Community Level system to help guide continued public health mitigation and response to COVID-19. This system is not too dissimilar from the CALI score system used by the NJDOH for some time. 

Morris County’s COVID-19 Community Level is: MEDIUM

The COVID-19 Community Level looks at three key metrics: Total new cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 residents, new COVID-19 positive hospital admissions, and percent of staffed hospital beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Given these metrics, there is a greater emphasis on prevalence of severe disease and strain on healthcare infrastructure than previous categorization methods. 

As the best tool to minimize infection, severe disease, hospitalization and death due to COVID-19 remains vaccination, all eligible residents aged 5 years and older should receive their primary COVID-19 vaccine and stay-up-to-date with all recommended booster doses. Visit our vaccine page for more information. 

What should individuals do at each COVID-19 Community Level?

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People may choose to mask at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.


As Morris County’s COVID-19 Community Level is high, masking is recommended in most public settings. Those at higher risk for negative outcomes should consider wearing a mask. 

Due to a recent court ruling, the federal mandate for masking on public transportation and in indoor stations is no longer in effect. As a result, NJ Transit and may airlines are no longer requiring masking. However, local agencies may impose masking requirements, so follow signage and local agency direction.


Updates

As of July 2, 2022, the Borough of Madison has stopped the weekly updates of COVID cases. Residents who are interested in learning the latest numbers are encouraged to visit the New Jersey COVID-19 Information Webpage here

  1. July 1, 2022

Madison reports a total of 2,840 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last fourteen days, 34 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here.

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 2,819 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last fourteen days, 31 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here.

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 2,714 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last fourteen days, 69 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here.

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 2,566 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last fourteen days, 32 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here.

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 2,478 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last fourteen days, 15 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here.

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 2,430 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last fourteen days, 22 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here.

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 2,319 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last fourteen days, 127 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here.

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 1,521 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last fourteen days, 335 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 1,044 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last fourteen days, 19 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report  here

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 1,009 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last fourteen days, 10 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 969 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last seven days, 7 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 914 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last seven days, 6 confirmed positive tests was conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 885 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last seven days, 3 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 877 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. Within the last seven days, 0 confirmed positive tests were conducted and reported to the Madison Health Department. View this weeks COVID-19 Summary Report here

 Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

Madison reports a total of 871 total confirmed cases of COVID-19. 

For additional details, view this week’s COVID-19 Summary Report here.

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

1:50 PM

State and County Cases: 

  • NJ Confirmed Cases: 872,927
  • NJ Probable Cases: 124,296
  • Morris Co. Cases: 41,434
  • Morris Co. Probable Cases: 7,981

Madison Specific Cases:

  • Confirmed Cases: 815
  • Probable Cases: 329
  • Active Confirmed Cases: 11
  • Active Probable Cases: 7
  • Long Term Care Facilities: 64
  • University Cases: 54
  • Deaths: 19

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov/

1:25 PM

State and County Cases: 

  • NJ Confirmed Cases: 799,391
  • NJ Probable Cases: 109,425
  • Morris Co. Cases: 37,944
  • Morris Co. Probable Cases: 6,941

Madison Specific Cases:

  • Confirmed Cases: 740
  • Probable Cases: 285
  • Active Confirmed Cases: 35
  • Active Probable Cases: 9
  • Long Term Care Facilities: 64
  • University Cases: 28
  • Deaths: 19

Several of the cases reported this week are part of a common exposure which continues to be investigated and monitored by the Madison Health Department and other appropriate authorities. 

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov

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Appointments are still limited, but this new tool will take some of the stress out of your search.

2:30 PM

State and County Cases:

  • NJ Confirmed Cases: 696,000
  • NJ Probable Cases: 86,833
  • Morris Co. Cases: 31,797
  • Morris Co. Probable Cases: 5,355

Madison Specific Cases:

  • Confirmed Cases: 604
  • Probable Cases: 254
  • Active Confirmed Cases: 11
  • Active Probable Cases: 15
  • Long Term Care Facilities: 62
  • University Cases: 11
  • Deaths: 19

Further updates, visit https://covid19.nj.gov

1:20 P.M.

State and County Cases:

  • NJ Confirmed Cases: 615,202
  • NJ Probable Cases: 72,067
  • Morris Co. Confirmed Cases: 27,243
  • Morris Co. Probable Cases: 4,489

Madison Specific Cases:

  • Confirmed Cases: 528
  • Probable Cases: 218
  • Active Confirmed Cases: 44
  • Active Probable Cases: 21
  • Long Term Care Facilities: 62
  • University Cases: 7
  • Deaths: 19

Further updates, visit https://www.rosenet.org/1250/Madison-COVID-19

2:30 P.M.
The State of New Jersey reports that there are 472,264 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey. 19,959 of NJ’s cases are in Morris County, including 371 cases in Madison, of which 61 are in long term care facilities. 128 probable cases are reported. We are sad to report that 18 Madisonians have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19. Contact tracing for cases continues. Individuals considered to be close contacts have been or will be communicated with and asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

As we continue through the December holiday season the Madison Health Department asks we are all vigilant with the use of face coverings and social distancing. In order to protect our community, we must also adjust holiday plans to minimize contact with those outside our households.  

While we mourn each life lost, we are pleased to report that many residents have successfully overcome COVID-19. Of the total cases reported in Madison, 19 are considered currently active and continue to be monitored by the Madison Health Department.

In compliance with federal, state and HIPPA laws, the Borough will not be releasing any additional personal information about COVID-19 related cases. Further updates from the State Health Department can be found online at https://covid19.nj.gov

1:15 P.M.
The State of New Jersey reports that there are 337,304 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey. 13,647 of NJ’s cases are in Morris County, including 289 cases in Madison, of which 58 are in long term care facilities. 71 probably cases are reported. We are sad to report that 17 Madisonians have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19. Contact tracing for cases continues. Individuals considered to be close contacts have been or will be communicated with and asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

While we mourn each life lost, we are pleased to report that many residents have successfully overcome COVID-19. Of the total cases reported in Madison, 19 are considered currently active and continue to be monitored by the Madison Health Department.

In compliance with federal, state and HIPPA laws, the Borough will not be releasing any additional personal information about COVID-19 related cases. Further updates from the State Health Department can be found online at https://covid19.nj.gov

1:10P.M.
The State of New Jersey reports that there are 236,523 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey. 9,243 of NJ’s cases are in Morris County, including 213 cases in Madison, of which 57 are in long term care facilities. 5 probably cases are reported. We are sad to report that 17 Madisonians have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19. Contact tracing for cases continues. Individuals considered to be close contacts have been or will be communicated with and asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

While we mourn each life lost, we are pleased to report that many residents have successfully overcome COVID-19. Of the total cases reported in Madison, only 16 are considered currently active and continue to be monitored by the Madison Health Department.

In compliance with federal, state and HIPPA laws, the Borough will not be releasing any additional personal information about COVID-19 related cases. Further updates from the State Health Department can be found online at https://covid19.nj.gov

1:40 P.M.
The State of New Jersey reports that there are 205,275 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey. 7,902 of NJ’s cases are in Morris County, including 187 cases in Madison, of which 57 are in long term care facilities. 3 probably cases are reported. We are sad to report that 17 Madisonians have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19. Contact tracing for cases continues. Individuals considered to be close contacts have been or will be communicated with and asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

While we mourn each life lost, we are pleased to report that many residents have successfully overcome COVID-19. Of the total cases reported in Madison, only 8 are considered currently active and continue to be monitored by the Madison Health Department.

In compliance with federal, state and HIPPA laws, the Borough will not be releasing any additional personal information about COVID-19 related cases. Further updates from the State Health Department can be found online at https://covid19.nj.gov

1:30 P.M.
The State of New Jersey reports that there are 191,960 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey. 7,491 of NJ’s cases are in Morris County, including 168 cases in Madison, of which 57 are in long term care facilities. We are sad to report that 17 Madisonians have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19. Contact tracing for cases continues. Individuals considered to be close contacts have been or will be communicated with and asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

While we mourn each life lost, we are pleased to report that many residents have successfully overcome COVID-19. Of the total cases reported in Madison, only 5 are considered currently active and continue to be monitored by the Madison Health Department.

In compliance with federal, state and HIPPA laws, the Borough will not be releasing any additional personal information about COVID-19 related cases. Further updates from the State Health Department can be found online at https://covid19.nj.gov

1:30 P.M.
The State of New Jersey reports that there are 181,660 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey. 7,136 of NJ’s cases are in Morris County, including 158 cases in Madison, of which 57 are in long term care facilities. We are sad to report that 17 Madisonians have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19. Contact tracing for cases continues. Individuals considered to be close contacts have been or will be communicated with and asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

While we mourn each life lost, we are pleased to report that many residents have successfully overcome COVID-19. Of the total cases reported in Madison, only 5 are considered currently active and continue to be monitored by the Madison Health Department.

In compliance with federal, state and HIPPA laws, the Borough will not be releasing any additional personal information about COVID-19 related cases Further updates from the State Health Department can be found online at https://covid19.nj.gov

2:45 P.M.
The State of New Jersey reports that there are 171,272 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey. 6,735 of NJ’s cases are in Morris County, including 149 cases in Madison, of which 56 are in long term care facilities. We are sad to report that 17 Madisonians have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19. Contact tracing for cases continues. Individuals considered to be close contacts have been or will be communicated with and asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

While we mourn each life lost, we are pleased to report that many residents have successfully overcome COVID-19. Of the total cases reported in Madison, only 9 are considered currently active and continue to be monitored by the Madison Health Department.

In compliance with federal, state and HIPPA laws, the Borough will not be releasing any additional personal information about COVID-19 related cases Further updates from the State Health Department can be found online at https://covid19.nj.gov

2:00 P.M.
We are sad to report that the Madison Health Department has learned two COVID-19 related deaths of Madison residents in their late 80’s. The thoughts and prayers of Mayor Conley, the Borough Council and indeed those of the entire Madison community are with their families at this difficult time.

The State of New Jersey reports that there are 158,844 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey. 6,367 of NJ’s cases are in Morris County, including 133 cases in Madison, of which 55 are in long term care facilities. We are sad to report that 17 Madisonians have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19. Contact tracing for cases continues. Individuals considered to be close contacts have been or will be communicated with and asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

While we mourn each life lost, we are pleased to report that many residents have successfully overcome COVID-19. Of the total cases reported in Madison, only 49 are considered currently active and continue to be monitored by the Madison Health Department.

In compliance with federal, state and HIPPA laws, the Borough will not be releasing any additional personal information about COVID-19 related cases Further updates from the State Health Department can be found online at https://covid19.nj.gov

3:40 P.M.
The State of New Jersey reports that there are 118,652 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey. 5,287 of NJ’s cases are in Morris County, including 116 cases in Madison, of which 47 are from Long Term Care Facilities. We are sad to report that 9 Madisonians have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19. Contact tracing for cases continues. Individuals considered to be close contacts have been or will be communicated with and asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

In compliance with federal, state and HIPPA laws, the Borough will not be releasing any additional personal information about COVID-19 related cases Further updates from the State Health Department can be found online at https://covid19.nj.gov

6:00 P.M.
Mayor Conley provides and update on COVID-19 and Madison’s response. To view the video, click here.

Para ver la transcripción del video en español, haga clic aquí.

1:00 P.M.
The State of New Jersey reports that there are 18,696 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey. 841 of NJ’s cases are in Morris County, including 26 cases in Madison. Individuals considered to be close contacts have been or will be communicated with and asked to self-quarantine for 14 days. Further updates from the State Health Department can be found online at https://covid19.nj.gov

10:30 A.M.
At last nights Council Meeting, presentations took place in regards to the COVID-19 Business Efforts, Community Support and the boroughs toolkit for support to those directly affected by the crisis. You can view the presentations below:
COVID-19 Business Efforts
COVID-19 Community Support
COVID-19 Crisis Response Toolkit 

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The Madison, NJ Small Business Recovery Grant Program was announced last night. Created by the Madison Main Street Foundation and Downtown Development Commission with the support of the Madison Area Chamber of Commerce, this grant was created to mitigate the severe economic damage caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic to our beloved local business community.

The goal is to raise a minimum of $200,000.00. The Madison Main Street Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3), will match the first $50,000.00 on a 1:1 basis. contributions are tax deductible. 

Grant applications will be available on April, 1, 2020. 

Consider donating here.

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