For March 2, the state reported 2,820 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 48 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 795,695 and 23,321.

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For March 2, the state reported 2,820 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 48 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 795,695 and 23,321.
Over the Feb. 27 and 28, the state reported 5,812 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 64 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 789,356 and 23,252.
For Feb. 25, the state reported 3,079 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 70 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 778,963 and 23,147.
As of Feb. 19, the state reported 2,679 new COVID-19 cases and 64 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 761,498 and 22,784.
Gov. Phil Murphy canceled in-person events and began voluntarily quarantining after a family member tested positive for COVID-19 on Feb. 10.
Over the weekend, the state reported 7,654 new COVID-19 cases and 93 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 722,167 and 21,989.
On Feb. 2, the state reported 2,811 new COVID-19 cases and 71 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 703,496 and 21,584.
On. Jan. 28, the state reported 3,962 new COVID-19 cases and 82 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 681,283 and 21,301.
On Jan. 18, the state reported 3,511 new COVID-19 cases and 23 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 668,573 and 20,458.
For the weekend of Jan. 9 and 10, the state reported 11,467 new COVID-19 cases and 130 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 584,828 and 19,886.