N.J. reports 344 COVID cases, 6 deaths. Transmission rate stays low.

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N.J. reports 344 COVID cases, 6 deaths. Transmission rate stays low.
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The state’s seven-day average for confirmed positive tests is 680 — down 26% from a week ago and down 53% from a month ago.

. Ten counties — Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Passaic, Somerset, Union and Warren — have “low” community levels.

There were 772 patients with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases reported across 67 of the state’s 70 hospitals Thursday night. Of those hospitalized, 96 are in intensive care and 35 are on ventilators. The Garden State has also recorded 497,132 positive antigen or rapid tests, which are considered probable cases. There are also numerous cases that were likely never counted, including at-home positive tests that are not included in the state’s numbers.

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