(Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/NurPhoto via Getty Images) TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey’s daily number of COVID-19 cases has doubled since last month, reaching about 1,000 each day, Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli said Monday.The spike in cases stems from “community spread,” and not a single decision to reopen part of the state’s economy, she said.
Though there were recent spikes in Ocean County and in higher education institutions, she added, the increase is “widespread” across the state.A review of cases that excluded schools and congregant living health care facilities, showed the biggest share of outbreaks stem from gatherings and parties, as well as day care and on farms, she said.FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUSDemocratic Gov.