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COVID-19 claims life of 18-year-old NJ woman

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NJ officials give an update on new cases of coronavirus during press conference Tuesday MULLICA TOWNSHIP, N.J. - An 18-year-old New Jersey woman has become one of the latest residents to die as a result of dcomplications from COVID-19.

The unidentified woman was from Mullica Township, but circumstances of how she became ill have yet to be revealed. Eight elderly residents of long-term care facilities also died and all nine victims had pre-existing conditions that put them at higher risk, according to the Atlantic County Division of Public Health. RELATED COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS Seven of the elderly fatalities were from Absecon -- including two 80-year old women, two 80-year old men, an 81-year old woman, an 88-year old man, and a 90-year old

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