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NJTV News: June 9, 2020
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NJ residents are no longer required to stay at home during the coronavirus outbreak.
New Jersey residents are no longer required to stay at home during the coronavirus outbreak. Effective immediately, Gov. Phil Murphy is lifting the stay-at-home order put in place March 21 that helped slow the spread of COVID-19. And as new cases decrease and more businesses reopen during stage two of the recovery, Murphy is allowing larger crowds indoors and out.
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NJTV News is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS
NJTV News
NJTV News: June 9, 2020
6/9/2020 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
New Jersey residents are no longer required to stay at home during the coronavirus outbreak. Effective immediately, Gov. Phil Murphy is lifting the stay-at-home order put in place March 21 that helped slow the spread of COVID-19. And as new cases decrease and more businesses reopen during stage two of the recovery, Murphy is allowing larger crowds indoors and out.
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