N.J. reports 195 COVID cases, 5 deaths. Hospitalizations remain below 500.

New Jersey health officials on Monday reported another 195 COVID-19 cases and five new confirmed deaths as hospitalizations across the state remain below 500.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now considers only two counties in the state to have “medium” community levels of the coronavirus: Atlantic and Cape May. The remaining 19 counties have “low” community levels of COVID-19.

Case counts and hospitalization numbers by region determine each county’s community level, according to the CDC.

The statewide rate of transmission is 0.85. A transmission rate of 1 means the number of cases have leveled off, while anything below 1 means the outbreak is declining.

The state’s seven-day average for confirmed positive tests is 397 — down 9% from a week ago and down 49% from a month ago.

There were 469 patients with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases reported across 69 of the state’s 70 hospitals Sunday night. Of those hospitalized, 52 are in intensive care and 22 are on ventilators.

The statewide positivity rate for tests conducted Thursday, the most recent day for which data is available, was 4.1%.

TOTAL NUMBERS

New Jersey has reported more than 2.5 million total confirmed COVID-19 cases since it announced its first known case of the virus on March 4, 2020.

The Garden State has also recorded 501,832 positive antigen or rapid tests, which are considered probable cases. There are also numerous cases that were likely never counted, including at-home positive tests that are not included in the state’s numbers.

The state of 9.2 million residents has reported 36,065 COVID-19 deaths — 32,949 confirmed fatalities and 3,116 probable ones.

New Jersey had the 10th-most coronavirus deaths per capita in the U.S. as of Feb. 27.

VACCINATION NUMBERS

More than 7.1 million people who work, live or study in New Jersey have reached fully vaccinated status. More than 8 million people have received a first dose since vaccinations began in the state on Dec. 15, 2020.

More than 4.3 million people in the state eligible for boosters have received one.

LONG-TERM CARE NUMBERS

At least 10,154 of the state’s COVID-19 deaths have been among residents and staff members at nursing homes and other long-term care facilities, according to the most recent state data.

Of the active outbreaks at 254 facilities, there are 8,199 current cases among residents and 5,084 cases among staff, according to the latest data.

GLOBAL NUMBERS

Johns Hopkins University of Medicine announced on March 10 that its Coronavirus Resource Center, which reported global COVID-19 data since Jan. 2020, has been discontinued.

As of that date, there were more than 676 million COVID-19 cases reported across the globe, according to the center’s database.

More than 6.8 million people have died because of the virus, the data shows.

The U.S. had reported the most cumulative cases (more than 103 million) and deaths (at least 1.1 million) of any nation.

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