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NJ reports 3,207 new cases, no deaths as positive tests continue to stabilize

New Jersey reported 3,207 on Sunday COVID-19[feminine] confirmed positive tests and no new confirmed deaths, as positive tests continue to level off after weeks of increases. The state’s seven-day average for confirmed cases was 3,737 on Sunday, down 5% from a week ago but still up 82% from a month ago. The statewide transmission rate …

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NJ reports 4,053 new cases, 15 COVID deaths. Cases remain constant as Memorial Day weekend gets underway.

New Jersey reported Saturday 4,053 COVID-19[feminine] confirmed positive tests and 15 deaths as cases stabilized at the start of the holiday weekend. The state’s seven-day average for confirmed cases was 3,731 on Saturday, down 6% from a week ago and up 86% from a month ago. The statewide transmission rate for Saturday was 1.09. When …

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NJ reports 4,053 new cases, 15 COVID deaths. Cases remain constant as Memorial Day weekend gets underway.

New Jersey reported Saturday 4,053 COVID-19[feminine] confirmed positive tests and 15 deaths as cases stabilized at the start of the holiday weekend. The state’s seven-day average for confirmed cases was 3,731 on Saturday, down 6% from a week ago and up 86% from a month ago. The statewide transmission rate for Saturday was 1.09. When …

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COVID cases, hospitalizations and deaths among vaccinees are increasing

Recent months have seen a significant increase in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths among the fully vaccinated portion of the Pennsylvania population. And, at best, the data is five weeks old. The most recent sign of the trend is the latest update from Tower Health, which was released on Tuesday that eight of the 11 …

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