"Even as the rate of reported new cases of COVID-19 decreases, the ongoing risks presented by COVID-19 mean that many of the state's current measures must remain in place, both to reduce additional new infections and to save lives," he said.Absent social distancing measures, Murphy said, "public health experts anticipate that the spread of COVID-19 would again significantly increase. Governor Phil Murphy today announced departmental actions from the Department of Human Services, Department of Banking and Insurance, Department of Treasury, Department of Health, Department of Children and Family Services and the New Jersey Division of Community Affairs to ensure New Jerseyans have access to telehealth and tele-mental health services to the greatest extent possible during the …
"Extending the public health emergency allows us to continue to work to save lives, while safely and securely reopening our state's economy," he said.Murphy said the state's emergency services still remain strained even as cases have steadily declined. The State of NJ site may contain optional links, information, services and/or content from other websites operated by third parties that are provided as a convenience, such as Google⢠Translate. Phil Murphy will hold a coronavirus press conference on Monday as the state’s The 2:30 p.m. gathering at the Trenton War Memorial will be streamed live on the governor’s Murphy will be joined by state Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli, state epidemiologist Dr. Christina Tan and acting State Police Superintendent Colonel Pat Callahan.The number of COVID-19 related hospitalizations in New Jersey on Sunday dipped below 1,000 for the first time since the state began releasing numbers in early April with 978 patients in 70 of the state’s 71 hospitals as of 10 p.m. Officials reported 225 people getting critical care with 178 on ventilators.On Sunday officials reported 30 new deaths and 354 new cases. Visit GetCovered.NJ.gov to get started.Learn about the exciting initiatives and activities taking place in New Jersey to leverage one of the state's most valuable assets - it's diversity.The Opportunity Zones program was enacted as part of the 2017 federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and is designed to drive long-term capital investments into low-income rural and urban communities.The State Health Benefits Plan (SHBP) and the School Employees’ Health Benefits Plan (SEHBP) together cover over 800,000 active and retired members in New Jersey.
With temperatures rising and summer approaching, public and private swimming pools are finally getting the go-ahead to reopen.Gov. Check out your options and enroll today! (Jose F. Moreno, Staff Photographer / The Philadelphia Inquirer) New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s during his daily press briefing at the the War Memorial … Gov. 155,115 talking about this. NJ Governor Phil Murphy updates the state's COVID-19 numbers before a Tuesday event in North Brunswick. Phil Murphy announced Monday that pools can reopen starting Monday, June 22.
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State health officials will release guidance Tuesday for the protocols Murphy said must be followed for pools to reopen.The announcement comes as New Jersey eases the tight restrictions it put into place in March to curb the spread of the coronavirus.Scott Waselik, owner of Stanhope-based New Jersey Pool Management and Staffing, called the announcement "too little, too late." Even as the state moves forward with its restart and recovery plan, Murphy said, "maintaining access to all resources available is essential. Featured Events are paid listings by users and receive priority placement on Patch, on our social pages and in our daily newsletters.
"Even as the rate of reported new cases of COVID-19 decreases, the ongoing risks presented by COVID-19 mean that many of the state's current measures must remain in place, both to reduce additional new infections and to save lives," he said.Absent social distancing measures, Murphy said, "public health experts anticipate that the spread of COVID-19 would again significantly increase. Governor Phil Murphy today announced departmental actions from the Department of Human Services, Department of Banking and Insurance, Department of Treasury, Department of Health, Department of Children and Family Services and the New Jersey Division of Community Affairs to ensure New Jerseyans have access to telehealth and tele-mental health services to the greatest extent possible during the …
"Extending the public health emergency allows us to continue to work to save lives, while safely and securely reopening our state's economy," he said.Murphy said the state's emergency services still remain strained even as cases have steadily declined. The State of NJ site may contain optional links, information, services and/or content from other websites operated by third parties that are provided as a convenience, such as Google⢠Translate. Phil Murphy will hold a coronavirus press conference on Monday as the state’s The 2:30 p.m. gathering at the Trenton War Memorial will be streamed live on the governor’s Murphy will be joined by state Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli, state epidemiologist Dr. Christina Tan and acting State Police Superintendent Colonel Pat Callahan.The number of COVID-19 related hospitalizations in New Jersey on Sunday dipped below 1,000 for the first time since the state began releasing numbers in early April with 978 patients in 70 of the state’s 71 hospitals as of 10 p.m. Officials reported 225 people getting critical care with 178 on ventilators.On Sunday officials reported 30 new deaths and 354 new cases. Visit GetCovered.NJ.gov to get started.Learn about the exciting initiatives and activities taking place in New Jersey to leverage one of the state's most valuable assets - it's diversity.The Opportunity Zones program was enacted as part of the 2017 federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and is designed to drive long-term capital investments into low-income rural and urban communities.The State Health Benefits Plan (SHBP) and the School Employees’ Health Benefits Plan (SEHBP) together cover over 800,000 active and retired members in New Jersey.
With temperatures rising and summer approaching, public and private swimming pools are finally getting the go-ahead to reopen.Gov. Check out your options and enroll today! (Jose F. Moreno, Staff Photographer / The Philadelphia Inquirer) New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s during his daily press briefing at the the War Memorial … Gov. 155,115 talking about this. NJ Governor Phil Murphy updates the state's COVID-19 numbers before a Tuesday event in North Brunswick. Phil Murphy announced Monday that pools can reopen starting Monday, June 22.
"There is no evidence the coronavirus can be spread to people through the water in pools, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Summer camps that reopen on July 6 will also be able to open their swimming pools, Murphy said. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has left the door open for New York Giants fans to return to MetLife Stadium later this year. Gov. Here they are: It will be difficult for local health departments to give the green light for pools to open in the next two weeks, Waselik said. State health officials will release guidance Tuesday for the protocols Murphy said must be … NEW JERSEY – Gov. The governor is not mandating that only all-remote classes be held.