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COVID Cases On The Rise: Latest On Risk In NJ

President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 this week. See the risks of catching the coronavirus in New Jersey.

NEW JERSEY — President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 Wednesday amid a national uptick in emergency room visits and hospitalizations. Activity in New Jersey is “low,” according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

With fresh cases bubbling up, particularly the southwestern U.S., health officials are recommending that all Americans get a new vaccination this fall.

CDC wastewater monitoring shows “very high” coronavirus levels in seven states and “high” rates in another 19. New Jersey's low rate of transmission is based on tests conducted at 15 wastewater treatment sites.

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Our region, which also includes New York, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, had a positivity rate so low through July 6 that it did not register, according to CDC data.

Nationwide, emergency room visits related to COVID-19 are up 23.5 percent for the week ending July 6 compared to the previous week. The test positivity rate during the same period was 11 percent, up from 8.6 percent the week before.

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The wastewater tests show a high rate for neighboring states, including: Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia. Pennsylvania and Virginia were high, and Maryland's rate was very high, according to the CDC.

The White House said Wednesday that Biden has mild symptoms and is isolating in his home but still performing the full duties of the office. Officials didn’t say what strain of COVID the president has, but most hew cases nationwide are caused by the “FLiRT” variant, the CDC said. Biden is being treated with Paxlovid, the medication used to treat COVID-19.

Although it appears illnesses associated with FLiRT aren’t as serious as those caused by other variants, some symptoms set it apart. They include:

  • Sore throat
  • Cough
  • Fatigue,
  • Congestion
  • Runny nose
  • Fever or chills
  • Headache
  • Muscle aches
  • Loss of sense of taste or smell
  • Diarrhea

Because of his age, Biden, 81, is among the people most at risk for severe illnesses, along with immunocompromised and people with severe medical conditions. He is taking Paxlovid, officials have said.

“We continue to see more mild disease, but that’s likely not because the virus is milder, but because our immunity is so much stronger now. After years of vaccinations and infections, most of the population is better able to fight off an infection without as much concern for severe disease,” Andy Pekosz, a professor in microbiology and immunology at Johns Hopkins University, told a school publication.

Avoiding crowded indoor areas, wearing a mask, and avoiding those who are sick with COVID are all ways to prevent catching the new FLiRT variant, health officials have said.

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