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NJTV News: July 29, 2020
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An increase in coronavirus cases could be caused by an increase in indoor parties.
Gov. Phil Murphy says one reason New Jersey is seeing an increase in new positive coronavirus cases could be an uptick in indoor house parties -- especially among teens. A party in Middletown is now responsible for more than 50 cases, up from 30 during initial contact tracing.
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NJTV News
NJTV News: July 29, 2020
7/29/2020 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Gov. Phil Murphy says one reason New Jersey is seeing an increase in new positive coronavirus cases could be an uptick in indoor house parties -- especially among teens. A party in Middletown is now responsible for more than 50 cases, up from 30 during initial contact tracing.
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