First Belleville COVID-19 death reported by Mayor Michael Melham

Belleville has had its first fatality linked to the coronavirus.

Mayor Michael Melham extended his deepest sympathies and condolences to the family, whose identity is not being released at this time, and whose relative died last night, Monday, March 23.

There are now 16 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Belleville, with test results pending for four other residents.

For all confirmed cases, the Belleville Health Department performs “Contact Tracing Interviews,” and is in touch with anyone who may have interacted with an individual testing positive for coronavirus. All participating in these interviews are asked to be self-quarantined.

“I am sharing all we are allowed to share,” the mayor said. “To that end, I’m urging all residents to go beyond the governor’s executive order and shelter in place and avoid social gatherings. The faster we all shelter in place, the faster all of this will be over. If you are ‘out and about,’ you are not only putting yourself and your family at risk, but our highly valued first responders.”

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