After a long year, we are here to declare better days are ahead and closer than it seems, thanks in large part to the sacrifices New Jerseyans have made in the past year.

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After a long year, we are here to declare better days are ahead and closer than it seems, thanks in large part to the sacrifices New Jerseyans have made in the past year.
State officials forecast the Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine could be ready for distribution in New Jersey by the second week of March.
The weather is the latest obstacle New Jersey officials are facing when it comes to administering the COVID-19 vaccine to state residents.
The weather is the latest obstacle New Jersey officials are facing when it comes to administering the COVID-19 vaccine to state residents.
New Jersey recently administered its 1 millionth first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
As of Feb. 15, the state reported 1,222 new COVID-19 cases and 14 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 747,432 and 22,466.
President Joe Biden said the U.S. has struck deals to purchase 200 million more COVID-19 vaccine doses, from Pfizer and Moderna.
Gov. Phil Murphy is voluntarily quarantining after a family member tested positive for COVID-19.
Gov. Phil Murphy canceled in-person events and began voluntarily quarantining after a family member tested positive for COVID-19 on Feb. 10.
As of Feb. 8, the state reported 2,2184 new COVID-19 cases and 25 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 724,728. and 22,011.
Reps. Tom Malinowski (NJ-7) and Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) are looking for guidance from the federal government to accelerate getting teachers back into the classroom
On Feb. 4, the state reported 2,503 new COVID-19 cases and 101 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 709,096 and 21,793.
Over the weekend, the state reported 8,459 new COVID-19 cases and 103 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 696,829 and 21,448.
On. Jan. 29, the state reported 5,032 new COVID-19 cases and 83 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 687,269 and 21,383.