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Empty shelves in a New Jersey store in March 2020. On March 2, the eventual patient zero—a physician assistant who treated patients in several clinics in the New York City area—had a bad cough and heart palpitations, and went to an urgent care clinic where he tested negative for flu and strep (COVID-19 tests were not available at the clinic).
New Jersey coronavirus levels in the wastewater are “moderate” as of July 18 according to data from 16 wastewater test sites, ... an immunology professor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center: Global aggregated data including cases, testing, contact tracing, and vaccine development [12] World Health Organization (WHO) Coronavirus Disease Dashboard: a database of confirmed cases and deaths reported globally and broken down by region. [13] This database is part of the WHO Health Data Platform ...
Lauren Marie Gardner is an American engineer who is an associate professor and co-director of the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. She created the Johns Hopkins University dashboard that is used to share information about the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] Gardner was included in Time ' s 100 Most Influential ...
The CDC's wastewater surveillance data shows a significant increase in COVID-19 activity in the Garden State. Here's the latest. FLiRT variant driving up COVID-19 infections in New Jersey
In Monmouth and Ocean counties the rate of COVID-related hospitalizations per 100,000 residents is between 18 and 29. That number is 1.6 for NJ.
Based on data from the New Jersey Department of Health, lab-confirmed COVID cases trended upward this November, starting with 1,125 cases the week ending Nov. 4 and moving to 2,625 the week ending ...
COVID-19 Dashboard [66] - Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) [67] [68] COVIDVaxView by the CDC [ 69 ] Datahub Novel Coronavirus 2019 dataset [ 70 ] [ 71 ] - COVID-19 dataset Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) time series listing confirmed cases, reported deaths and reported recoveries.