Rebecca Lai, Alex Lemonides, Eleanor Lutz, Allison McCann, Richard A. The Times uses an adjustment method to vary the number of days included in an average to remove these irregularities.īy Jordan Allen, Sarah Almukhtar, Aliza Aufrichtig, Anne Barnard, Matthew Bloch, Sarah Cahalan, Weiyi Cai, Julia Calderone, Keith Collins, Matthew Conlen, Lindsey Cook, Gabriel Gianordoli, Amy Harmon, Rich Harris, Adeel Hassan, Jon Huang, Danya Issawi, Danielle Ivory, K.K. For agencies that do not report data every day, variation in the schedule on which cases or deaths are reported, such as around holidays, can also cause an irregular pattern in averages. The Times is excluding these anomalies from seven-day averages when possible. Governments often revise data or report a single-day large increase in cases or deaths from unspecified days without historical revisions, which can cause an irregular pattern in the daily reported figures. Probable cases and deaths count individuals who meet criteria for other types of testing, symptoms and exposure, as developed by national and local governments. The tallies on this page include probable and confirmed cases and deaths.Ĭonfirmed cases and deaths, which are widely considered to be an undercount of the true toll, are counts of individuals whose coronavirus infections were confirmed by a molecular laboratory test. This resulted in a steep decline in newly reported cases. In early May 2021, New Jersey removed many historical cases as part of a process to remove errors.New Jersey began reporting probable deaths, including those from earlier in the pandemic, causing a jump in the number of total deaths. New Jersey removed duplicate or erroneous death reports, causing a decrease in the total number of deaths. New Jersey began reporting probable cases identified through antigen testing. New Jersey removed more than 10,000 duplicate cases. New Jersey added more than 2,600 cases from previous months. More about reporting anomalies or changes The Times has identified reporting anomalies or methodology changes in the data. The state reports cases and deaths based on a person’s permanent or usual residence. Weekend counts may be lower because fewer sources report to the state. New Jersey typically releases new data each day. In data for New Jersey, The Times primarily relies on reports from the state. The Times is publishing lists of groupings of 50 or more cases related to a specific site, workplace or event. Show all About this data Information on cases linked to these places comes from official releases by governments, companies and institutions directly.
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