N.J. reports 3,434 cases, 3 COVID deaths, as ‘high’ transmission rates continue

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New Jersey’s 7-day average for confirmed cases increased to 3,701 on Saturday, up 37% from a week ago and up 131% from a month ago.

deaths and 3,434 new confirmed positive tests, as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention detailed rising transmission rates now in all the state’s counties.

Those in high-risk areas are recommended to wear a mask indoors in public and on public transportation, and stay up-to-date on vaccination, according to the CDC. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.

 

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Deaths are generally in the single digits daily. When they start hitting 50+ a day then let’s re-evaluate. Until that happens, let’s stop with the panic porn.

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How does the case amounts compare to a normal flu season recognizing the fact that many get the flu and just self treat and never see the dr

That’s not really a high rate. What is the flu rate? 3,071 hospitalized for flu this week. Pretty close to the same.

The 'high' transmission rates must be linked to the recent legalization of weed.

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