Total cases of the coronavirus in New Jersey increased on Sunday to 85,301 while deaths climbed to 4,202, according to state officials.

The numbers reflect 132 new fatalities and 3,915 new positive tests. Officials released the data on the state Department of Health coronavirus dashboard.

“Sadly, we’ve lost another 132 New Jerseyans,” Gov. Phil Murphy said in an afternoon tweet. “We’ve now lost a total of 4,202 souls to #COVID19.”

Long-term care facilities in the state have been hard hit by the virus, with 420 facilities with at least one coronavirus case. Fatalities tied to the centers increased on Sunday to 1,730.

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N.J. firefighter, 47, dies after ‘long and tough battle’ with coronavirus: An Ocean County family and community are in mourning after the coronavirus-related death of a local firefighter. Dave Clark, 47, who served with the Bay Head Fire Company No. 1, died Saturday morning following a “long and tough battle with the COVID-19 virus,” according to the fire company.

Sick N.J. corrections officer had to get coronavirus test on his own. Why aren’t prisons testing more? A growing number of people connected to the state’s prison system say many are being denied testing for COVID-19, despite hundreds of employees and dozens of inmates that have already tested positive.

N.J. coronavirus deaths increase to 4,202. Total cases hit 85,301 with 3,915 new positive tests confirmed: Deaths from the coronavirus New Jersey climbed to 4,202 on Sunday, while total cases rose to 85,301, as state officials confirmed 132 new fatalities and 3,915 new positive tests.

N.J, N.Y. and Connecticut re-open marinas and boatyards that were ordered closed due to coronavirus: Marinas and boatyards in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut that were ordered closed last month as the coronavirus pandemic worsened are allowed to re-open, officials said.

These 13 N.J. towns have at least 1,000 coronavirus cases: See a list of town-by-town information on the outbreak.

Special needs students donate face shields made from their school’s 3D printers: Students and staff at a Bergen County school donated boxes of face shield to Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, a town at the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak.

Next coronavirus bill won’t include more money for the states, treasury secretary says: The bill would include $300 billion to replenish the paycheck protection program, which offers low-interest forgivable loans to small businesses who keep paying their employees despite being closed, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

Coronavirus cases in the United States: There were 755,533 cases reported in the country as of Sunday afternoon, according to information from the the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.

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NJ Advance Media staff writers Matt Arco, Brent Johnson, Jeff Goldman, Jonathan D. Salant, Blake Nelson and Matt Gray contributed to this report.