Health & Fitness
Summit Reports A Huge COVID Case Drop
As vaccinations rise in Summit, the New Jersey town reported an 82 percent decrease in coronavirus cases from April to May.
SUMMIT, NJ — The city of Summit reported on Friday that according to regional health officials, there were 25 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the city during the month of May.
This is an 81.6 percent decrease from the number of cases in the month of April and a 90.8 percent decrease from January 2021, after winter holidays and vacations.
There have been a total of 1,772 cases and 25 coronavirus-related fatalities in Summit since March 2020. Total case numbers are updated and adjusted weekly following contact tracing interviews.
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Summit has approximately 21,900 residents.
Age breakdowns for May are as follows.
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· 9 cases aged 18 and younger;
· 2 cases aged 19 to 29;
· 4 cases aged 30 to 39;
· 4 cases aged 45 to 49;
· 4 cases aged 50 to 54;
·2 cases aged 60 to 69.
Vaccination Numbers
As of Thursday, 68 percent of Summit’s population has received at least one dose of the vaccine, the city said. 86 percent of adults aged 18 and older have received it, as have 93 percent of those aged 65 and older.
57 percent of Summit’s total population has been fully vaccinated. This includes 76 percent of adults ages 18 and older and 87 percent of those aged 65 and older.
Union County is averaging 12 new cases each day, the city said.
Statewide, 70.9 percent of the eligible population (12 and older) and 60.88 percent of the entire New Jersey population has at least one dose of the vaccine.
Nearby, the town of Westfield reported 57 cases reported in Westfield for all of May, a 75.5 percent decrease from last month, and an 88.3 percent decrease from January 2021.
The CDC said this month that people can consider themselves "fully vaccinated" and protected two weeks after their final shot. Vaccines are not yet available for children under 12.
Statewide Hospitalizations And Updates
This past Wednesday, the state of New Jersey said 518 residents were hospitalized with the virus, 70 of them on ventilators. Since the day before, 20 new deaths from the virus were reported.
The state of New Jersey's daily death toll was at its lowest last Sept. 8, when only 2 deaths were reported in one day, after a summer of lockdowns. New Jersey's peak daily death toll on April 30, 2020 was 460 fatalities reported in one day. On Sept. 8, only 2 deaths were reported in one day.
As of Sunday, 597,900 Americans have died of the virus. You can see which states had the highest death toll in the past week on this CDC map, and see how each county is doing with this CDC link.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy lifted the indoor mask and social distancing mandate as of last Friday for fully vaccinated residents. For those not vaccinated, the CDC continues to encourage you to wear a face mask indoors when around others, especially when social distancing is not possible.
While the number of new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths from the virus as been declining, some groups are just starting to get vaccinated, including teens. READ MORE: FDA Approves COVID Vaccine For Kids 12+: What It Means In NJ
Last month, a CDC Panel recommended resuming the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after reviewing reports of 13 women getting blood clots — three fatal — out of 7.98 million receiving the shot. The shot will now come with a warning.
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