New Jersey Prohibits Indoor Youth Sports Due To COVID-19
Governor Phil Murphy announced on Monday (November 9) that all interstate games and tournaments for indoor youth sports are prohibited for the time being.
The latest COVID-19 restriction for New Jersey is for all youth sports up to and including high school. It will go into effect on Thursday, November 12.
“It simply is not safe for teams to be crossing state lines to participate in indoor competitions where there is a serious risk of spreading the virus,” Murphy said in a COVID-19 briefing. ” “These are the measures we are taking now, and they do not preclude us from taking further action in other areas, or placing further restrictions on these in the near future.”
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NEW: Starting this Thursday, ALL interstate games and tournaments for indoor youth sports – up to and including high school – are prohibited.
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) November 9, 2020
It is simply not safe for teams to be crossing state lines at this time to participate in indoor competitions.
The last thing I want to do is shut our economy back down. Thankfully, we’re not at that point.
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) November 9, 2020
We’re taking steps today to mitigate the current increasing rate of spread.
We MUST shake off pandemic fatigue & get back into the mindset that saw us crush the curve this spring.