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Hackensack CEO: My Passaic Firm Sold US Army Faulty Equipment Made In China
A Passaic company CEO from Hackensack admitted selling knockoff forklifts made in China to the US Army, federal authorities said. James Cai, 33, secured $247,000 in government contracts to supply two FD150 diesel forklifts to the Fort Cavazos military installation in Killeen, Texas, U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Philip R. Sellinger said on Thursday, Dec. 7. The forklifts supplied by Toner Connect LLC had to be manufactured in America and required at least half of the components to also be of U.S. origin, the attorney general said. Cai ignored the requirements, Sellinger said. He bought the…
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Bergen County Breakdown: 609 Coronavirus Cases Reported, Teaneck Highest With 142
Bergen is getting hit the hardest of all the counties in the COVID-19 outbreak across New Jersey with more than 600 cases reported Monday. State officials announced 2,488 presumptive positive in the state, with 27 fatalities and nine out of Bergen County. Officials expected the number to rise with the opening of two government-run testing sites in Paramus and Holmdel -- both of which were at capacity every day. Since the beginning of the outbreak, Teaneck has had the most cases of any New Jersey county, clocking in on Sunday with 142. Bergenfield had 26, while Fair Lawn…
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NJ's First Coronavirus Patient From Fort Lee Released From Hospital On Oxygen
New Jersey's first coronavirus patient has been released from the hospital on an oxygen machine. James Cai of Fort Lee, knows he is facing a long road ahead. The 32-year-old physicians assistant had no underlying health conditions when he was admitted to the HUMC March 2. He spent 19 days there, and was discharged Saturday after testing negative for coronavirus twice, the New York Post reports. ALSO SEE: 'Everyone Will Get Coronavirus,' NJ Health Commissioner Says Now, he carries an oxygen tank wherever he goes "like a purse," he told The Post, and has another larger one …
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: 'This Medication Really Works, So There's A Hope,' Says New Jersey Coronavirus Patient
The New Jersey healthcare worker who was the state’s first coronavirus patient said clinical trial medicines probably saved his life. "After I received the first dose my fever went down," 32-year-old James Cai, who lives and works in Fort Lee and Manhattan, told CBS New York. "Those two medications I think slowed down my virus," Cai said without naming them. Cai was initially hit with diarrhea, chest pains and a fever despite having no underlying medical conditions. He was admitted to Hackensack University Medical Center March 2, and remains there in isolation. The physicians assistant g…
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'It Happened So Quick': Otherwise Healthy Bergen Coronavirus Patient Describes Hellish Bug
"Every day is getting worse," New Jersey's first presumed positive case of coronavirus said in a TV interview. "It happened so quick." James Cai, 32, went to an urgent care center before he was hospitalized at Hackensack University Medical Center last Tuesday. Cai is a physicians assistant, doesn't smoke and has no underlying health conditions, he said in an interview with CBS2. He believes he contracted coronavirus at a Times Square medical conference two weekends ago and felt it spread quickly to both of his lungs. "People have to take coronavirus seriously," Cai to…