At least 10 municipalities in New Jersey have more than 100 cases of coronavirus as the outbreak continues to spread with more than 11,000 cases statewide.

Jersey City has 334 cases as of late Saturday, according to Mayor Steven Fulup. That’s a one-day jump of 112 cases and the most of any municipality in New Jersey, according to available figures.

New Jersey health officials have been reporting statewide totals and providing a county-by-county breakdown on the state’s website. Bergen County has continued to have the most cases throughout the outbreak and has 1,838 positive tests as of Saturday afternoon.

Detailed reporting of town-by-town coronavirus cases, however, has been left to county and municipal health agencies. The reporting has varied widely with some county health officials providing daily breakdowns by town and others providing little or no information beyond the county total. In addition to Jersey City, at least nine other towns have reported more than 100 cases as of Saturday:

Lakewood 272

Newark 268

Teaneck 264

Paterson 175

Clifton 131

Elizabeth 128 (as of Friday)

Englewood 121

Bergenfield 111

Hackensack 105

In Essex County, state officials said Saturday 20 people have died and there have been 1,086 positive tests, both second among New Jersey’s 21 counties. While some municipalities in the state’s third most populous county have reported coronavirus cases, Essex County officials haven’t released town-by-town numbers.

Paterson and Clifton have accounted for about half of the 608 cases in Passaic County.

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