Governor Murphy To Sign Executive Order Lifting New Jersey’s Stay At Home Order
Governor Murphy announced today (June 9) that he will sign an executive order lifting New Jersey’s stay-at-home order.
The stay-at-home order was originally issued on March 21 for the Garden State.
“With more and more of our businesses reopening, we are no longer requiring you to stay home, but we are asking you to continue to be responsible and safe,” Murphy said during his COVID-19 media briefing Tuesday afternoon.
New Jersey is currently nearing the stage 2 plan with hair salons, barber shops, among other nonessential businesses set to reopen next week.
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BREAKING: Today @GovMurphy will sign an Executive Order LIFTING New Jersey's stay-at-home order.
— New Jersey (@NJGov) June 9, 2020
☑️Continue to be safe and responsible
☑️Practice social distancing
☑️Wear face coverings when out in public
UPDATE: We have 375 new positive #COVID19 cases, bringing our total to 164,796.
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) June 9, 2020
• Atlantic: 2,401
• Bergen: 18,573
• Burlington: 4,808
• Camden: 6,849
• Cape May: 654
• Cumberland: 2,583
• Essex: 18,151
• Gloucester: 2,340
• Hudson: 18,607
• Hunterdon: 1,027 pic.twitter.com/t12I1X2Rbe