Daily News | COVID-19 cases are once again rising quickly in and around Philadelphia
ALEJANDRO A. ALVAREZ / Staff PhotographerCOVID-19 cases are spiking once again in and around Philadelphia as a subvariant of omicron continues to spread.
New Jersey is now averaging nearly 5,000 new COVID-19 cases a day, the highest rate of new infections since the beginning of February. Per capita, New Jersey has about double the rate of new infections than Philadelphia. , according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which recommends wearing a mask indoors in counties with high transmission. The CDC looks at metrics that include cases, hospitalizations, and hospital capacity to determine community levels.
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