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New Jersey’s COVID-19 outbreak stabilizing, Murphy says

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FOX 29's Lauren Dugan has the latest information. TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey’s COVID-19 outbreak is stabilizing, with the number of patients leaving hospitals outpacing those being admitted, Gov.

Phil Murphy said Monday. Despite the stabilization, 177 more people died since Sunday’s update, bringing the death toll to 4,377, Murphy said.

There are nearly 89,000 people with the coronavirus, he added. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS There’s growing evidence that social distancing is helping contain the virus, according to the governor.

It now takes three weeks for the number of cases to double in northern New Jersey, up from just three days over the last few weeks.

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