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Pressure: 30.39 inHg
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Visibility: 12 mi
Cloud Ceiling: 37600 ft
Indoor Humidity: 44% (Ideal Humidity)
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Steven is a little better today, but he's still rattling on about anything he can think of. This morning he thought he was bruised all over. He keeps talking about the same things over and over. The MRI said his brain was okay, but it doesn't sound like it. He says Migraine Strength Acetaminophen has made his headache and his pain in the neck go completely away. He's giving me those two though.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
Essex County cases
Updated Jun 16 at 12:47 PM local
Confirmed
18,375
+11
Deaths
1,751
+6
Recovered
-
New Jersey cases
Updated Jun 16 at 12:47 PM local
Confirmed
167,103
+222
Deaths
12,676
+51
Recovered
United States cases
Updated Jun 16 at 12:47 PM local
Confirmed
2,159,787
+20,904
Deaths
117,893
+429
Recovered
674,279
+19,651
Global cases
Updated Jun 16 at 12:47 PM local
Confirmed
8,035,364
+104,375
Deaths
436,918
+3,135
Recovered
3,872,963
+86,501
Stage Two (New Jersey is currently in Stage Two)
In Stage Two, moderate-risk activities restart. When leaving home, New Jerseyans should wear a face covering and keep a social distance from others. All workers who can work from home should continue to work from home.Stage Two (New Jersey is currently in Stage Two)
In Stage Two, moderate-risk activities restart. When leaving home, New Jerseyans should wear a face covering and keep a social distance from others. All workers who can work from home should continue to work from home.Stage Two (New Jersey is currently in Stage Two)
In Stage Two, moderate-risk activities restart. When leaving home, New Jerseyans should wear a face covering and keep a social distance from others. All workers who can work from home should continue to work from home.
- June 15: Child care centers reopen their doors to all clients.
- June 15: Outdoor dining reopens.
- June 15: Non-essential retail stores reopen for indoor shopping.
- June 15: Motor Vehicle Commission agencies reopen for pick-up and drop-off services.
- June 15: Libraries reopen for curbside pickup. VPL has
- June 22: Organized sports activities resume.
- June 22: Personal care businesses, including barber shops and hair salons, reopen.
- June 22: Swimming pools reopen.
- June 22: Limit on outdoor gatherings increases to 250 people (anticipated).
- June 29: Motor Vehicle Commission agencies begin to offer behind-the-wheel road tests and resume issuing new licenses and permits.
- July 3: Limit on outdoor gatherings increases to 500 people (anticipated)
- July 6: Youth day camps and summer programs can operate.
- July 6: Modified outdoor graduation ceremonies begin.
- In-person clinical research/labs
- Limited fitness/gyms
- Limited in-person government services
- Museums/libraries
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