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288 In NJ Law Enforcement Positive For Coronavirus​: Patch PM

Also: NJ's Johnson & Johnson: Tests Of Its Coronavirus Vaccine To Begin / NJ Coronavirus Updates / Man In Crash Said He Had Coronavirus

According to officials, 2,477 members of law enforcement have quarantined in New Jersey because of the novel coronavirus.
According to officials, 2,477 members of law enforcement have quarantined in New Jersey because of the novel coronavirus. (Gov. Murphy photo)

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288 In NJ Law Enforcement Positive For Coronavirus

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NJ's Johnson & Johnson: Tests Of Its Coronavirus Vaccine To Begin

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New Jersey-based Johnson & Johnson says it plans to begin human testing of its coronavirus vaccine.

NJ Coronavirus Updates On Monday: Here's What You Need To Know

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Man In Parkway Crash Lied, Said He Had Coronavirus: PD

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