Health & Fitness
How Much Is COVID Spreading In South Brunswick Amid Omicron?
South Brunswick reported 96 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — The omicron-variant surge has shown some signs of slowing down, with a decline in new infections for the second straight week. But case totals still remain high in South Brunswick.
As of Friday, South Brunswick reported 96 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, according to the Middlesex County COVID-19 dashboard. The COVID-19 activity report, ending Jan. 15 places Middlesex County at "very high" risk for COVID-19 transmission. At the "very high" risk level, more than 25 out of every 100,000 people were estimated to have the virus. The County reported 1,956 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours.
Statewide, New Jersey is seeing a steady drop in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations following a surge earlier this month. But Gov. Phil Murphy has warned residents not to let their guards down.
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"While it appears the Omicron tsunami is finally pulling back, we are in no position to say we are on dry ground," Murphy said during a news conference on Wednesday, announcing the new daily case count.
"I resist the urge to use the word 'only' with this number — even though it is thankfully lower than what we've been seeing earlier this month — it is still up there with the highest daily totals we were seeing at any peaks of the prior surges," said Murphy.
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The number of cases is a "dramatic undercount" since many residents testing at home and are not reporting those cases, Murphy said.
State officials continued to urge residents to be vaccinated, boostered and tested. For COVID-19 testing site in South Brunswick, click here.
For more information on vaccines or additional testing locations visit covid19.nj.gov.
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