N.J reports 2,738 COVID cases, 14 deaths. Hospitalizations hit 4-month high.
may be able to spread rapidly and get around immunity from vaccines and previous infection. Vaccines and boosters are still the best defense against severe COVID-19, experts say.
New Jersey’s rate of transmission was 1.05 on Tuesday. When the transmission rate is above 1, that means cases each new case is leading to at least one additional case. A transmission rate below 1 is an indication that theThere were 972 patients with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases reported across the state’s 71 hospitals as of Monday night. That’s the sixth consecutive day the state has reported more than 900 hospitalizations and the highest number of patients since Feb. 22.
The state’s seven-day average for confirmed positive tests is 2,623, a 15% increase from a week ago, but a 3% decrease from last month.for COVID-19 transmission — Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Monmouth and Morris. Those in high-risk areas are recommended to wear a mask indoors in public and on public transportation and stay up to date on vaccinations, according to the CDC.
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