Judy: No New COVID-19 Deaths, No New Reports of Inflammatory Syndrome in Children

TRENTON, NJ – Across New Jersey on Friday, Judith Persichili, who needs absolutely no introduction reported that for the first time since March, nobody died of COVID-19 and there were also no new cases of multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children.

“Our hospitals reported 695 hospitalizations with 113 individuals in critical care, and only 39% of them are on conventional ventilators. Fortunately, no new reports of multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children. Our total remains at 54,” Persichilli said. “The ages of the children affected range from 1 to 18. At this point, none of these children are currently hospitalized. The Governor reviewed the new cases and deaths.”

The race ethnicity breakdown is as follows:  white, 54%; black, 18.3; Hispanic, 20.3; Asian, 5.5; and other, 1.8. All of the ten newly reported deaths occurred in July. As the Governor mentioned, seven of the ten occurred in the last five days. Our hospitals reported as of 10 PM last night for the prior 24 hour-period, no deaths for the first time since March.

The state veterans’ homes, the numbers remain the same as do those at the psychiatric hospitals. New Jersey’s daily percent positivity as of July 27th in the state is 2.15%. The northern part of the state reports 1.82, the central part of the state, 2.00, and the southern part of the state, 3.01.

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