New Jersey's seven-day average for confirmed cases was 2,266 on Thursday, down 22% from a week ago, and down 41% from a month ago
that revealed even a mild case of COVID-19 can significantly affect the brain. Long COVID — the term commonly used to describe symptoms stemming from the virus long after a person no longer tests positive — has been found to affect between 10% and 30% of those who contract the infection, regardless of whether they have a mild or serious case.
More than 3.92 million people in the state eligible for boosters have received one. That number may rise after the Since the start of the academic year, there have been 140,385 students and 42,433 school staff members who have contracted COVID-19 in New Jersey, though the state has never had more than two-thirds of the school districts reporting data in any week.
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