NJ Coronavirus Updates / Woman's Experimental Drugs Work? / Limbo

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NJ Coronavirus Updates: Here's What You Need To Know (UPDATED)

Here are the NJ towns with cases, as well as the latest developments on the impact of the coronavirus in New Jersey on Sunday.>>>Read more here.

NJ Woman Given Experimental Drugs, Survives Coronavirus

Margaret Novins, 53, said she "turned a corner" after being given experimental drugs at CentraState. Doctors caution more trials are needed.

Delayed Coronavirus Result Placed Grieving NJ Family In Limbo

Sue Cranga died at Ocean Medical Center; six days later, her husband was waiting to bury her, and didn't know if he was exposed.

Ridgewood Native, 25, Fights For Life Amid Coronavirus 'Red Tape'

They lost his test. They held up his drug trial. Many days have gone by as a NJ man, 25, fights for his life with the coronavirus.

Bloomfield Comedian's Trump Impression Gets Millions Of Views

"I can barely tell the difference," a viewer said of J-L Cauvin's Trump impression. "Sounds like the real thing in voice and mentality."

Gov. Murphy: More NJ Business Can Now Open In Coronavirus Crisis

Gov. Phil Murphy is allowing five more types of businesses in New Jersey to operate in the coronavirus outbreak.

Stuck In Jail During A Pandemic: Coronavirus Hits NJ Prisons

New Jersey is preparing to release up to 1,000 inmates. Some have been staging hunger strikes and begging to rejoin their families.

Unemployment, Tests, Food: 10 NJ Resources In Coronavirus Crisis

You likely have many questions about how coronavirus will impact your family's daily life. Here are 10 key resources in New Jersey.

5th Lakewood Wedding Halted, Broke Coronavirus Gathering Ban: PD

"We all need to recognize the vital role we all have in flattening the curve of this outbreak," Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer said.

NJ Freezes Nearly $1B in Spending, Citing Coronavirus Crisis

The Murphy administration froze nearly $1 billion in spending for many programs you may need. The state tax deadline also may be extended.