New Jersey Coronavirus Map and Case Count – The New York Times

The first coronavirus case in New Jersey was reported on March 4. There have been a total of 75,317 cases reported and 3,518 deaths, according to a New York Times database.

Confirmed cases in New Jersey

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Total reported cases per 100,000 people

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Note: The map shows the known locations of coronavirus cases by county. For total cases and deaths: Circles are sized by the number of people there who have tested positive, which may differ from where they contracted the illness. For new cases: Doubling time is calculated for the last week of cases. Sources: State and local health agencies and hospitals.

Cases by county

Cases Per 100,000 People Deaths Per 100,000 People

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Case Growth Rate

New Jersey 75,317 848 3,518 40

Feb. 26

Apr. 15

New Jersey heatmap

Bergen 11,409 1,227 668 72
Bergen heatmap
Hudson 9,165 1,371 365 55
Hudson heatmap
Essex 9,084 1,145 642 81
Essex heatmap
Union 7,904 1,429 301 54
Union heatmap
Passaic 7,317 1,452 211 42
Passaic heatmap
Middlesex 6,994 846 278 34
Middlesex heatmap
Monmouth 4,299 690 190 30
Monmouth heatmap
Ocean 4,272 722 185 31
Ocean heatmap
Morris 3,701 749 216 44
Morris heatmap
Somerset 2,103 637 121 37
Somerset heatmap

Notes: Growth rate shows how frequently the number of cases has doubled over the previous seven days. Growth rate not shown for counties with less than 20 cases.

The New York Times is engaged in a comprehensive effort to track details about every confirmed case in the United States, collecting information from federal, state and local officials around the clock. The numbers in this article are being updated several times a day based on the latest information our journalists are gathering from around the country.

Stay at home, effective March 21 at 9 p.m. “We know the virus spreads through person-to-person contact, and the best way to prevent further exposure is to limit our public interactions,” Gov. Phil Murphy said.

New reported cases by day in New Jersey

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Feb. 26

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7-day average

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New reported deaths by day in New Jersey

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7-day average

New deaths

Note: Scale for deaths chart is adjusted from cases chart to display trend.

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