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Day cares open for the children of those on the front lines

Clip: 3/26/2020 | 3m 4sVideo has Closed Captions

Unless caring for the kids of first responders, all day care centers in NJ must close.

Gov. Phil Murphy has delayed closing child care centers until this week, concerned that it would leave essential workers without child care. A new executive order requires all child care centers to close, except those that license with the state to care only for kids of emergency personnel. Those that’ve already closed will be permitted to reopen under the same restrictions.

03/26/2020

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