As of 08/24/2020, Atlantic City has 464 confirmed cases of Coronavirus (2 Recovered; 4 Deaths).  Atlantic County has 3665 confirmed cases (238 Deaths).

Atlantic City Hotline (833)359-0084

Hot Meals Information

Pop Up Testing Information

COVID-19 Outdoor Dining per NJDOH

Temporary Outdoor Dining Information Documents:

Cover Letter for Outdoor Seating Application – COVID 19
Outdoor seating check list (COVID 19)
Outdoor Seating Application – COVID 19
NJ Dept of Health Executive Directive 20-014 for Temporary OutdoorDining (0603.20)
Governor Murphy’s Executive Order 150
Hold Harmless – 6-12-2020

ACOEM BusinessLetter

NJ Coronavirus Interactive Tracking Tool

https://covid19.nj.gov/

NJ Pandemic EBT flyer-Eng Span Ar Frch Hindi

NJ Dept. of Human Services Immigration Fact Sheet-English 

NJ Dept. of Human Services Immigration Fact Sheet-Spanish

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In response to the Coronavirus Health Crisis and in an attempt to curtail the further spread of the coronavirus, please be advised that commencing Friday March 20, 2020, all City of Atlantic City municipal buildings are closed to the public until April 20, 2020 tentatively.  Code enforcement and construction inspection services will be provided on an emergency basis.  If you need to contact a specific department during the revised hours of operation, please call or email that department using the Department Directory on this site.  City Administration reserves the right to revise the above as circumstances dictate.

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Please be advised all open court sessions at the Atlantic City Municipal Court are
postponed beginning Monday, March 16th through Friday, April 17th.
If you are involved in a case scheduled during this time, the matter will be
postponed and you will be notified of the rescheduled date by mail.

 Please contact the court @ 609-347-5560 for any questions and concerns.

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  • Permit applications are recommended to be online at:
    https://www.state.nj.us/dca/divisions/codes/resources/constructionpermitforms.html
    If unable to reach by phone at 609.347-5660, Clerical questions about permit status / inspection request should be directed (via email) to (according to street address):Street Address begins with:                             Contact Person        Email Address

  • E, H, J, Elevators (Shore Communities)   Tara Dato:                 datot@cityofatlanticcity.org
  • A, D, I, P, Casinos                                         Cynthia Wright:       cwright@cityofatlanticcity.org
  • B, C, F, G, L, Q                                               Joyce Mollineaux:   jmollineaux@cityofatlanticcity.org
  • K, M, O, S, Y, Z                                              Lamont Thomas:     LThomas@cityofatlanticcity.org
  • N, R, T, V, W, X                                             Lez Lee Warren:      Lwarren@cityofatlanticcity.orgIf unable to reach by phone, Subcode Official questions about permit status / inspection request should be directed (via email) to:

Trade                                  Official                           Cell Phone #             Email Address

  • Building                         Ron Casdia:                   609.350.8796          RCasdia@cityofatlanticcity.org
  • Electric                          Martin Block:                609.350.8889          mblock@cityofatlanticcity.org
  • Plumbing                       Thomas McGonigle:    609.289.2282          TMcGonigle@cityofatlanticcity.org
  • Fire                                 Brian Cummings:         609.437.6867          BCummings@cityofatlanticcity.org
  • Elevator                         Wilson Grant:               609.350.8796          WGrant@cityofatlanticcity.orgIf unable to reach by phone at 609.432.9626, the Construction Official can answers questions or concerns regarding the uniform construction code, unsafe conditions, etc., via email at acox@cityofatlanticcity.org.

Protect Yourself From Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID – 19)

Older adults and people who have severe underlying
chronic medical conditions like heart and lung disease or diabetes seem to be
at higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID-19.

  1. Know
    How It Spreads and Symptoms
  2. It’s
    presently being spread from person to person, people who are close contact with
    each other (sick to well). It’s recommended to keep at least 6 feet apart.
  3. It’s
    passed through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or
    sneezes.
  4. When
    the droplets lands on our hands then transferred to the mouth, nose, and eyes
    is the pathways to infection along with touching surfaces like door knobs,
    faucet handles, counter top surfaces, and etc. that may have been contaminated
    with COVID – 19.
  5. Flu
    like symptoms; fever, coughing, sneezing and shortness of breath.
  6. Symptoms
    may take 2 to 14 days to produce illness.

2. Take Steps To Protect
Yourself

  • Clean
    your hands often. Wash with soap and water, vigorously wash on and between your
    fingers, thumbs, and your wrists. Wash for at least 20 seconds, and especially
    after coughing, sneezing, and blowing your nose.
  • The
    use of sanitizer is recommended, make sure it has at least 60% alcohol. Read
    the label.
  • Avoid
    touching your face with your hands

3. Avoid Close Contact

  • Avoid
    close contact with people who are sick
  • If
    COVID-19 is spreading in our community, those with higher risk it is especially
    important to keep away from sick people.
  • Avoid
    gathering events of 50 or more people per CDC.

4. Take Steps To Protect Others

  • If
    you are SICK, stay home, call your doctor and or your medical provider. They
    will give you instructions on what to do. HOW EVER IF YOU FIND YOURSELF IN
    EXTREME RESPATORY DISTRESS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
  • It’s
    a good idea to have some over the counter fever reducing medication (Tylenol,
    Aspirin, Ibuprofen), and plenty of fluids.
  • Cover
    Coughs and Sneezes with your inner arm or use tissues and handkerchiefs. Throw
    used tissues into the trash and do not hold them in your hands.
  • Wash
    your hands immediately, Soap and Water. Use sanitizer if not close to a hand
    wash sink, but as soon as possible wash those hands.
  • Clean
    and disinfect as often as you can within your home and work space; door knobs,
    sink faucet handles, counter tops, cell phones, computer key boards. Focus on
    area in which you touch with your hands.
  • You
    can find EPA recommended disinfectants at your local supermarket, warehouse
    stores, and hardware stores.

Lastly masks are you’re the sick, well people who wear masks tend to touch their face often trying to get it to fit correctly.

NJ Coronavirus Tracker

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Guidance for Non-Essential Retail Operations – 5-18-2020

COVID-19 Guidance for Restaurant Operations

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