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Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Trained healthcare professionals are standing by to answer questions about coronavirus. The call is free. NJ residents should call the 24-Hour Public Hotline, called "The NJ Poison Control and Coronavirus Hotline," at 1-800-962-1253.

The NJ Poison Control Center and 211 have partnered with the State to provide information to the public on COVID-19:

Call: 2-1-1 | Text: NJCOVID to 898-211 | Visit: https://covid19.nj.gov/ for additional information

NJHA’s team of Emergency Preparedness and Clinical Affairs professionals are monitoring the 2019 novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), in collaboration with public health agencies. This page compiles key guidance and other resources for the healthcare provider community to support their preparedness and response efforts. NJHA’s Emergency Preparedness office is available 24/7 to healthcare providers at 1-800-457-2262.

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COVID-19 Testing Reported to NJDOH

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Updated: May 29, 2024
Positive*

2,716,772

Deaths

33,772

Total Tests**

n/a

Total Vaccine Doses Administered in NJ***

20,431,483

* Includes deaths and results reported by commercial and medical center laboratories

** The total number of tests that have been reported to the NJDOH using PCR, the most widely used viral testing method. It is not a count of how many people have been tested. Some persons have been tested multiple times, while some tests produce inconclusive results and need to be repeated.

*** Total vaccine doses administered includes dose 1, dose 2 and a small number of doses that do not have a dose number yet indicated at the time of data refresh. Therefore, summing across dose 1 and dose 2 will not exactly match total vaccine administered

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