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New Jersey reports 44,416 coronavirus cases; 1,232 deaths

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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy ( Edwin J. Torres/Governor's Office ) TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey’s death toll from the coronavirus has surpassed 1,200 people, even as evidence begins to show the state is beginning to flatten the curve of the virus, according to state health officials.

Statewide, New Jersey is reporting 44,416 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS The Garden State and New York are among the hardest-hit states in the country.

New Jersey is likely weeks away from hitting the peak of the outbreak, according to health officials. A closer look at the latest developments: CASES Advertisement Below is a breakdown of positive COVID-19 cases by county: – Bergen County: 6,862, including 200 deaths – Essex

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