N.J.’s COVID-19 2nd wave could peak at nearly 5,000 hospital patients by New Year’s Day, model shows

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New modeling of the coronavirus second wave from New Jersey health officials shows the state hitting a peak of around 5,400 new cases per day by mid-December and nearly 5,000 patients hospitalized by New Year’s Day, presuming residents heed warnings to slow the spread.

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