N.J. reports 1,741 COVID cases, 15 deaths. New treatment could help critically ill.

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N.J. reports 1,741 COVID cases, 15 deaths. New treatment could help critically ill.
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New Jersey's seven-day average for confirmed cases was 1,860 on Tuesday, up 11% from a week ago, and up 128% from a month ago

that could help the most critically ill coronavirus patients.

The news comes as cases continue to rise in New Jersey once again after ebbing from the recent winter omicron wave. The state’s seven-day average for confirmed cases was 1,860 on Tuesday, up 11% from a week ago, and up 128% from a month ago. There were at least 50 people discharged in that same 24-hour period ending Monday night, according toNew Jersey’s transmission rate was 1.09 on Tuesday, down from 1.14 on Monday. When the transmission rate is over 1, that means each new case is leading to at least one additional case and the outbreak is expanding.

The BA.2 strain of COVID-19 has been spreading in New Jersey for weeks, though at much lower rates than the omicron surge in December and January. Officials have said the omicron “stealth” subvariant appears to spread more easily but generally does not cause more severe illness.

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