Friday saw 2,166 COVID-19 instances and 17 deaths in New Jersey. Last week, daily cases rose over 30%.
Friday’s statewide transmission rate is 0.88. Each new case leads to less than one subsequent case, indicating a diminishing outbreak.
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A transmission rate of 1 implies a stable outbreak, while anything above 1 suggests a growing disease.
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The seven-day confirmed positive test average in New Jersey is 1,551, up 29% from a week ago and 12% from a month ago.
The CDC now considers Bergen County “high” community transmission. All but Mercer County have “medium” transmission.
As of Thursday night, 71 hospitals reported 1,229 coronavirus cases. 133 are in intensive care and 52 are on ventilators.
Saturday’s 10.96% statewide optimism rate was the latest available.
The CDC considers positivity rates above 10% “high.” New Jersey’s statewide positivity rate is far lower than its peak of 40.83% on Jan. 1 during the omicron variant.
Amounts
Since its initial incidence on March 4, 2020, New Jersey has reported over 2.4 million COVID-19 instances.
444,640 positive antigen or fast testing in New Jersey indicate probable cases. At-home positive tests are also likely uncounted.
The state of 9.2 million people has reported 35,160 COVID-19 deaths—32,044 verified and 3,116 suspected.
As of Monday, New Jersey ranks 10th in coronavirus deaths per capita, behind Mississippi, Arizona, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Alabama, Arkansas, New Mexico, Tennessee, and Michigan.
Vaccinations
7.1 million New Jersey residents, workers, and students are completely immunized. Since Dec. 15, 2020, almost 8 million people have received their first immunization in the state.
4.3 million state residents have received boosters.
LTC NUMBERS
The latest state data shows 9,839 COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes and other long-term care institutions.
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The newest data shows 7,990 resident cases and 5,585 staff cases at 338 facilities.
Global numbers
The Johns Hopkins University coronavirus database reports 644 million COVID-19 cases worldwide.
Data suggests the virus has killed over 6.6 million individuals. The U.S. has the greatest cumulative cases (98.9 million) and deaths (1.08 million).
13 billion vaccines have been given worldwide.