KEY POINTS
  • New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy re-declared a public health emergency Tuesday amid a surge of Covid-19 cases due to omicron.
  • Murphy said the state is seeing nearly 35,000 new cases a day and in the past two weeks more than 10,000 residents have been hospitalized.
  • The re-declaration allows him to exercise certain emergency powers, including mask mandates in schools.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy speaks to volunteers as he meets with Newark Mayor Ras Baraka during the gubernatorial election in Newark, New Jersey, November 2, 2021.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy reinstated a public health emergency Tuesday as hospitals struggle to keep up with an influx of patients as Covid cases soar amid an ongoing shortage of health-care workers.

The latest surge is driven by the rise of the fast-spreading omicron variant, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said accounts for about 95% of sequenced of Covid-19 cases in the U.S. Though vaccines, and particularly booster doses, offer statistical protection against severe disease and death, experts say the sheer volume of cases is overwhelming hospitals.