Gov. Phil Murphy's coronavirus briefing starts at 1 p.m. Monday. Here's how to watch live today (1/3/2021).
for the virus on Sunday. Murphy said his 56-year-old wife is asymptomatic.
“She is feeling fine,” Murphy said Monday morning during a radio interview on WHYY. “We’re in a regular testing regime now. She is thank God, asymptomatic.” The governor, who tested negative, will be joined on the call by state Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli, communicable disease service medical director Ed Lifshitz and State Police Superintendent Colonel Pat Callahan.highest level since early May 2020There were 4,715 patients in the state’s 71 hospitals as of Sunday night, a net increase of 441 despite 461 people being discharged on Sunday. There are 644 patients receiving intensive care, up from 587 in the previous 24-hour period.
The number of patients in hospitals in New Jersey are up more than 324% since last month and 76% in a week as the highly contagious omicron variant infects people across the state.as classes resumed Monday following the holiday break. Among the districts to suspend in-person learning are public schools in the state’s four largest cities — Newark, Jersey City, Paterson and Elizabeth.
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