New Jersey has now lost 2,350 lives to the coronavirus outbreak, as the number of infected residents climbed to at least 61,850 Sunday, with 3,733 new positive cases and 168 new deaths announced.

“We’ve lost another 168 fellow New Jerseyans to COVID-19 related complications, bringing our statewide total to 2,350,” Gov. Phil Murphy said in a tweet Sunday.

The governor did not hold a briefing with the media on the coronavirus outbreak on Easter Sunday.

There were 7,604 people hospitalized in New Jersey with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases, with 1,914 of the patients in critical care or intensive care, as of 10 p.m. Saturday, according to the state Department of Health.

The state has 1,644 patients on ventilators, which is about 56% of the total capacity for the life-saving machines. In addition, 658 patients have been discharged from hospitals in the last 24 hours.

The latest numbers include 64,885 negative tests for coronavirus.

It’s difficult to get a complete picture of exactly how many people in New Jersey currently have COVID-19 because the state is testing only symptomatic residents and officials say test results can be delayed for up to 14 days due to a backlog. The state also is not reporting significant increases in daily testing, so it is unclear exactly how quickly the virus is spreading.

The partial county-by-county breakdown of cases includes:

Bergen County: 9,784 with 453 Deaths

Hudson County: 7,469 with 226 deaths

Essex County: 7,410 with 428 deaths

Union County: 6,180 with 209 deaths

Middlesex County: 5,693 with 193 deaths

Passaic County: 5,590 with 131 deaths

Monmouth County: 3,785 with 123 deaths

Ocean County: 3,554 with 138 deaths

Morris County: 3,099 with 162 deaths

Somerset County: 1,732 with 79 deaths

Mercer County: 1,567 with 50 deaths

Camden County: 1,270 with 32 deaths

Burlington County: 1,095 with 23 deaths

Gloucester County: 532 with 9 deaths

Sussex County: 483 with 35 deaths

Warren County: 395 with 22 deaths

Hunterdon County: 314 with 11 deaths

Atlantic County: 253 with 8 deaths

Cumberland County: 165 with 3 deaths

Cape May County: 145 with 9 deaths

Salem County: 61 with 4 deaths

Another 1,274 cases and two deaths remain under investigation to determine where the person resides.

Murphy said he’s having “discussions with our neighboring states on the whole question of testing, contact tracing, what are the rules of the road going to be for things like bars and restaurants.”

In all, the governor has issued 24 executive orders to help slow coronavirus outbreak.

As of Sunday morning, the virus had infected nearly 1.8 million people across the globe, according to a running tally by Johns Hopkins University. Of those, more than 110,000 have died and more than 412,000 have recovered.

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