NEW JERSEY - New Jersey's COVID-19 caseload surged Thursday to levels not seen even during the height of the spring outbreak, with Gov.
Phil Murphy and experts warning things could get worse.The state recorded about 4,900 new cases overnight as New Jersey weathers another wave of the outbreak, Murphy, a Democrat, said Thursday in a tweet.
The increase comes as weeklong averages of new cases have climbed steadily for weeks.The Democratic governor also reported 64 new deaths overnight, putting the toll at 15,373.“This pandemic is nowhere near over.