Underlying conditions and lack of access to preventive care are cited as some of the reasons.
One manufacturer in Newark was able to pivot almost instantly to making masks and other PPE using materials already on hand.
New research from Rutgers-Camden appears to show social distancing measures are slowly chipping away at the surge. Researchers are focusing on the death toll and ...
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Medical experts argue long-standing, long-known health problems like diabetes, asthma and lack of access to doctors in black and Hispanic communities increase susceptibility to COVID-19
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Furloughs and layoffs are becoming increasingly common across sector, with some providers laying off 50% of employees — or more
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New Jersey has yet to follow other states by disclosing an estimate of revenue losses
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As COVID-19 lockdown continues, and with relief from federal CARES Act yet to arrive, NJ municipalities are facing fiscal emergency and tough choices
Proponents look to cast wide net, want stakeholders to include administrators, teachers, families of students — even school nurses
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State Police have said that some 10% of police officers in NJ are either self-quarantining or ill with COVID-19 on any given day; retired officers ...
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