The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Murphy says NJ’s COVID-19 figures ‘setting off alarms’

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TRENTON » New Jersey’s coronaviru­s caseload and the rate of transmissi­on have climbed higher and are “setting off alarms,” Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said Friday.

There were 699 new positive cases reported Friday, up from 261 on Thursday, Murphy said. The rate of transmissi­on, which indicates the number of people an infected person passes the virus to, climbed to 1.35 from 1.14.

“The numbers are setting off alarms that we take very seriously,” Murphy said.

Murphy didn’t announce any rollback to the second of three stages of reopening, but he said the administra­tion wouldn’t “sit and take it much longer.”

The total number of positive cases stands at nearly 182,000. There were 10 new deaths reported overnight, putting the death toll at 13,944, with 1,875 fatalities deemed likely from COVID-19.

Despite those figures headed in the wrong direction, Murphy said the state’s hospital reported zero COVID-19 deaths for the day ending 10 p.m. Thursday. That’s the first time that’s happened since March 10.

Murphy called it an “extraordin­ary milestone.”

In another developmen­t, two New Jersey lawmakers want to make it a petty disorderly persons offense if people fail to wear masks in stores. Democratic Assemblyma­n Valerie Vainieri Huttle and Ralph Caputo have introduced legislatio­n creating such an offense if the store has signs indicating masks are required.

Murphy’s executive order already requires masks to be worn in stores

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