Coronavirus in New Jersey: Schools, Restaurants, and Casinos to Close Until Further Notice
Starting tonight, all non-essential and non-emergency travel in New Jersey is strongly discouraged between the hours of 8:00 PM AND 5:00 AM.
This will remain in effect for the foreseeable future. We want everyone to be home – and not out.
All gatherings of over 50 individuals are cancelled effective as of 8:00 p.m. tonight for New Jersey residents. All other non-essential retail, recreational, and entertainment businesses must close after that time.
However, during daytime hours, these businesses may remain open if they limit their occupancy and adhere to the social distancing guidelines. With that being said, all non-essential travel in New Jersey is strongly discouraged and will remain in effect for the foreseeable future.
“We do not take any of the steps we’ve announced today lightly,” Governor Murphy stated. “We know that these will impact residents and families, communities, and businesses. But our paramount concern is to #FlattenTheCurve– these steps will ensure we do not overload our health care system.”
Trained professionals are standing by to answer your call at 1-800-962-1253 on the NJ COVID-19 & Poison Center Public Hotline. Visit nj.gov/health for more information.
To slow the spread of #COVID19, I'm ordering:
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) March 16, 2020
•Closure of ALL pre-K, K-12 schools, higher ed insts. beginning 3/18
•Closure of ALL casinos, racetracks, theaters, gyms
•Closure of ALL non-essential retail, recreational, & entertainment bizs after 8pm
•Banning gatherings of 50+ pic.twitter.com/mmZe0bZWgb