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Gov. Murphy: NJ Coronavirus Case Peak Anywhere From 86K To 509K
Also: Jersey City Councilman Michael Yun Dies Of Coronavirus / NJ Coronavirus Updates / Rutgers Launches Azithromycin Clinical Trial
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Gov. Murphy: NJ Coronavirus Case Peak Anywhere From 86K To 509K
Gov. Phil Murphy said the peak should hit by late April or early May, and it could impact whether New Jersey reopens the schools. Here's the latest.>>>Read more.
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Yun is the second Hudson County elected official to die of coronavirus: Longtime Weehawken BOE president Richard Barsa died Saturday.
NJ Coronavirus Updates On Monday: Here's What You Need To Know
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here are the New Jersey towns with cases, as well as the latest developments on the impact of the coronavirus in New Jersey.
Rutgers Launches Azithromycin, Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trial
The clinical trial started Friday and involves 160 COVID-19 patients currently at Rutgers Cancer Institute, RWJUH and University Hospital.
Hoboken Mom/Reality Star Tells Of Scary Coronavirus Fight At Home
Former "Big Brother" contestant Michelle Thomas, a NJ mom, said, "My breathing got so tough my husband was ready to take me to the ER."
Police Identify Rumson Man Who They Say Hosted Pink Floyd Party
John Maldjian, 54, of Rumson, was charged Sunday with reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct and violating Gov. Murphy's executive order.
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