Health & Fitness
Woodbridge Has Lowest Number Of New Cases In Two Months
McCormac said it's simply not because fewer people are being tested:
WOODBRIDGE, NJ — On Tuesday, Woodbridge had only five new cases of coronavirus, "which is our lowest number in nearly two months back to the middle of March," said Mayor John McCormac.
"We don’t even need to calculate any averages or other statistics to know what really great news this is," he said in his daily address.
McCormac said it's simply not because fewer people are being tested.
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"There are more testing centers open than ever before and people no longer need symptoms to get a test, so if more people are being tested then our numbers are even stronger than we think," he said.
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