Westfield's Latest COVID-19 Numbers Released Amid Delta Variant
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Westfield NJ
12 October, 2021
10:00 AM
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WESTFIELD, NJ — As the Delta variant of COVID-19 continues to take lives in many states, Westfield released its latest case numbers. Amid the rise of the highly transmissible variant, 29 more cases were confirmed among residents from Oct. 1-7, the town said, down from 34 the previous week and 42 the week before that. The age ranges are: Age 9 and under: 5 casesAge 10-19: 4 casesAge 20-29: 3 casesAge 30-39: 3 casesAge 40-49: 8 casesAge 50-59: 4 casesAge 60-69: 1 caseAge 70-79: 1 casesAge 80-89: No casesAge 90 and above: No cases Mayor Shelley Brindle said the following populations are vaccinated in Westfield: 93 percent of those 65 and older, 93 percent of those 30 and older, 94 percent of adults 18 and over, 90 percent of those 12 and older, and 74 percent of the entire population. Children under 12 can't be vaccinated yet, but, the mayor noted, "The FDA will hold an Advisory Committee meeting on Oct. 26 to review the Emergency Use Authorization of the Pfizer vaccine for children ages five through 11. The FDA Advisory Committee will also meet on Oct. 14 and 15 to review expanding the current Emergency Use Authorizations for the Moderna and J&J vaccines to include booster doses." Residents interested in receiving the vaccine can call 908-789-4070. "They carry Pfizer (primary series and booster doses) and J&J at the clinics, and residents can receive Moderna (primary series and third dose) by making an appointment," the mayor said. The Health Department website has a schedule of upcoming clinics. Recent charts from one group of North Jersey hospitals show that most people who are hospitalized with the virus have not been vaccinated. COVID In New Jersey And America As of Sunday night, 711,020 Americans have died from COVID, up 11,000 from a week ago. In New Jersey 923 people were in hospitals battling the virus on Friday, 122 of those on ventialtors. This week's state map shows the Central East region in high activity, as the state drops to moderate activity levels. Although part of the Central East region, Westfield is showing moderate activity levels, the mayor said. Read More About COVID And NJ: The Latest Data, Details On Breakthrough COVID-19 Cases In NJCOVID Hospitalizations Spike In NJ As Delta Variant SpreadsMayor: Westfield Had One Coronavirus Death In JulyNJ Mom Urges: Please Listen to COVID 'Long-Haulers'4 Things To Know About The Delta Variant Of Coronavirus In NJNew Jersey Town Says: Get Vaccinated Or No Spaghetti For YouRise In Child COVID Hospitalizations Prompts Vaccination PleaNJ Hospital Preps For COVID Surge As Kids Set To Return To School More Information 98 percent to 99 percent of recent COVID deaths were unvaccinated people, according to one study earlier this summer.Here is information on vaccine side effects, including the most rare but severe effects.COVID survivors may suffer from long-term symptoms. Want updates on breaking news when it happens? You can sign up for occasional breaking news alerts in your Union County town, or for a daily newsletter at 6 a.m. each morning with local news. Don't miss the stories your neighbors are talking about! Sign up with your preferences here. Got news? Email [email protected]. Got photos? Please include express written permission from the photographer for us to use them. To be the first to get free news alerts with breaking stories in your town, or to get a free local newsletter each morning, sign up for Patch breaking news alerts or daily newsletters.
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