NJ Governor Murphy Announces Additional COVID-19 Restrictions

March 21, 2020

On March 21, New Jersey Governor Murphy issued an executive order that closed non-essential retail businesses and directed residents to stay home until further notice, effective 9pm on Saturday, March 21.

Exceptions to this order include employees of essential businesses such as healthcare workers who should continue to report for work.

For more information on the executive order, click here.

Thank you for your continued commitment to the critical work you are doing to save lives.

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