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First cases of coronavirus with no clear origins found in NJ
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Officials announced New Jersey’s eight new coronavirus cases on Wednesday.
Officials announced New Jersey’s eight new coronavirus cases — half of them in Bergen County, two in Middlesex and two in Monmouth. Tests pointed to a disturbing new pattern called community spread. Two of the new cases have no known connection to an infected person or place.
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First cases of coronavirus with no clear origins found in NJ
Clip: 3/11/2020 | 4m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
Officials announced New Jersey’s eight new coronavirus cases — half of them in Bergen County, two in Middlesex and two in Monmouth. Tests pointed to a disturbing new pattern called community spread. Two of the new cases have no known connection to an infected person or place.
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