-29 positive cases
-20 tests in process
-1 death
-State of Emergency declared
-@GovMurphy *recommends* no public gathering of 250+
-New jury trials suspended
-Dozens of school districts closed
-State Legislature canceled committee meetings
-50 positive cases
-80 tests in process
-1 death
-State of Emergency declared
-@GovMurphy *recommends* no public gathering of 250+
-New jury trials suspended
-Hundreds of school districts closed
-State Legislature canceled committee meetings
-69 positive cases
-2 deaths
-State of Emergency declared
-Hoboken curfew
-@GovMurphy *recommends* no public gathering of 250+
-New jury trials suspended
-Hundreds of school districts closed
-Teaneck Mayor asks residents to self-quarantine.
-98 positive cases
-2 deaths
-State of Emergency declared
-Hoboken curfew
-@GovMurphy *recommends* no public gathering of 250+
-New jury trials suspended
-Public/private schools to be closed today
-MVC closed until March 30th.
-178 positive cases
-3 deaths
-State of Emergency declared
-Non-essential travel 8pm-5am "discouraged"
-All schools to close statewide on Wednesday
-Bars, gyms and eat-in restaurants closed
-National Guard mobilized
-NJ to get testing centers
-267 positive cases
-3 deaths
-State of Emergency declared
-Non-essential travel 8pm-5am "discouraged"
-All schools closed
-Bars, gyms, indoor malls and eat-in restaurants closed
-National Guard mobilized
-NJ to get testing centers
-427 positive cases
-5 deaths
-State of Emergency
-Non-essential travel 8pm-5am "discouraged"
-All schools closed/Daycares open
-Bars, gyms, indoor malls and eat-in restaurants closed
-National Guard mobilized
-NJ getting 2 testing centers
-742 positive cases
-9 deaths
-Non-essential travel 8pm-5am "discouraged"
-All schools closed/Daycares open
-Bars, gyms, indoor malls, salons, eat-in restaurants etc closed
-National Guard called-up
-First state testing center opens Friday.
-1,327 positive cases
-16 deaths
-No public gatherings of any size
-All schools closed/Daycares open
-All non-essential businesses closed
-Everyone asked to remain at home
-First state testing center opened Friday, second coming Monday.
-1,914 positive cases
-20 deaths
-No public gatherings of any size
-All schools closed/Daycares open
-All non-essential businesses closed
-Everyone asked to remain at home
-Second state testing site to open Monday at the PNC Bank Art Center.
-2,844 positive cases
-27 deaths
-No public gatherings of any size
-Schools closed/Daycares open
-Non-essential businesses closed
-All are asked to remain at home
-Elective procedures banned after Friday
-Hundreds of inmates being released
-3,675 positive cases
-44 deaths
-No public gatherings of any size
-Schools closed/Daycares open
-Non-essential businesses closed
-Four FEMA field hospitals coming
-Elective procedures banned after Friday
-Hundreds of inmates being released
-4,402 positive cases
-62 deaths
-Public gatherings banned
-Non-essential businesses closed
-Four FEMA field hospitals coming
-Elective procedures banned after Friday
-Hundreds of inmates released
-155,815 filed for unemployment last week
-6,876 positive cases
-81 deaths
-Public gatherings banned
-Non-essential businesses closed
-Four FEMA field hospitals coming
-Elective procedures banned after Friday
-Hundreds of inmates released
-155,815 filed for unemployment last week
-11,124 positive cases
-140 deaths
-Positivity rate 34.9%
-Public gatherings banned
-Non-essential businesses closed
-Elective procedures banned
-90-day grace period for mortgage payments
-Landlords can not evict tenants
-13,386 positive cases
-161 deaths
-Rutgers expediting graduation for medical students
-Public gatherings banned
-Non-essential businesses closed
-CDC Travel Advisory
-90-day grace period for mortgage payments
-Landlords cant evict tenants
-16,636 positive cases
-198 deaths
-State getting 300 ventilators from national stockpile
-Public gatherings banned
-Non-essential businesses closed
-AG restricts the prescription and dispensing of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine.
-18,696 positive cases
-267 deaths
-New guidelines for long-term care facilities
-Public gatherings banned
-Non-essential businesses closed
-State parks to remain open without entrance fees, no restrooms or playgrounds
-Positivity rate 38.9%
-22,255 positive cases
-355 deaths
-Tax deadline extended until July 15
-Some health care professionals getting their license reactivated temporarily
-Public gatherings banned
-Non-essential businesses closed
-State received 350 ventilators
-25,590 positive cases
-537 deaths
-Tax deadline extended until July 15
-206,253 filed for unemployment last week
-Public gatherings banned
-Non-essential businesses closed
-@GovMurphy allows State Police to commandeer necessary equipment
-34,124 positive cases
-846 deaths
-NJ death toll now greater than on 9/11
-Town can prohibit rentals to guests/seasonal tenants
-Public gatherings banned
-NJ to receive 70,000 masks, other PPE equipment from seized stockpile in Brooklyn
-37,505 positive cases/44,661 tested negative
-917 deaths
-Town can prohibit rentals to guests/seasonal tenants
-Public gatherings banned
-NJ to receive 70,000 masks, other PPE equipment from seized stockpile in Brooklyn
-41,090 positive cases/47,942 tested negative
-1,003 deaths
-Positivity rate 43.4%
-@GovMurphy says growth rate of new cases seems to be declining
-Trump allows NJ patients to be treated on the USNS Comfort
-Public gatherings banned
-44,416 positive cases
-1,232 deaths
-Positivity rate 43.77%
-Public Health emergency extended 30 days
-All state and county parks closed
-Public gatherings banned
-562 law-enforcement officers statewide tested positive, 2,941 quarantining
-47,437 positive cases
-1,504 deaths
-Positivity rate 44%
-Primary day moved from June 2 to July 7
-"Non-essential" construction banned after Friday
-Stores must limit customers
-2nd FEMA hospital opening Saturday
-Public gatherings banned
-58,151 positive cases
-2,183 deaths
-Positivity rate 44%
-Shoppers and Public transit riders must wear face-masks
-"Non-essential" construction banned
-Stores must limit customers to >50% of allowed capacity
-Public gatherings banned
-64,584 positive cases
-2,443 deaths
-@GovMurphy EO prohibits internet companies from shutting off service until 30 days after the crisis
-Shoppers must wear face-masks
-1,896 patients discharged in the last 72 hours
-Positivity rate 46.2%
-68,824 positive cases
-2,805 deaths
-1,626 ventilators in use
-Shoppers must wear face-masks
-2,410 patients discharged in the last 4 days
-All MVC's now closed until April 27
-Positivity rate 44.8%
-75,317 positive cases
-3,518 deaths
-8,224 people are hospitalized
-1,645 ventilators in use
-Shoppers must wear face-masks
-Over 8,000 patients discharged since March 31
-All schools now closed until at least May 15
-Positivity rate 44.8%
-78,467 positive cases
-3,840 deaths
-8,011 people are hospitalized
-1,594 ventilators in use
-Shoppers must wear face-masks
-8,878 patients discharged since March 31
-All schools now closed until at least May 15
-Positivity rate 44.9%
-81,420 positive cases
-4,070 deaths
-7,718 people are hospitalized
-1,641 ventilators in use
-9,692 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 45.1%
-All schools now closed until at least May 15
-Shoppers must wear face-masks
-85,301 positive cases
-4,202 deaths
-7,495 people are hospitalized
-1,628 ventilators in use
-10,472 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 45.1%
-All schools now closed until at least May 15
-Shoppers must wear face-masks
-88,806 positive cases
-4,377 deaths
-6,986 people are hospitalized
-1,594 ventilators in use
-11,055 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 45%
-@GovMurphy to provide "broad blueprint" on opening the economy later this week.
-92,387 positive cases
-4,753 deaths
-7,594 people are hospitalized
-1,501 ventilators in use
-11,685 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 44.7%
- State's third field medical station, in Atlantic City, to open this week.
-95,856 positive cases
-5,063 deaths
-7,210 people are hospitalized
-1,570 ventilators in use
-12,430 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 45.1%
-99,989 positive cases
-5,368 deaths
-140,139 unemployment claims filed last week
-MVC closed until May 11
-7,240 people are hospitalized
-1,462 ventilators in use
-13,182 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 44.4%
-102,196 positive cases
-5,617 deaths
-140,139 unemployment claims filed last week
-Renter can now use security deposit
-6,847 people are hospitalized
-1,487 ventilators in use
-13,960 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 44.1%
-105,523 positive cases
-5,863 deaths
-Gov. to release "reopening plan" on Monday
-Renter can now use security deposit
-6,722 people are hospitalized
-1,442 ventilators in use
-14,646 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 43.9%
-109,038 positive cases
-5,938 deaths
-Gov. to release "reopening plan" on Monday
-Renters can now use security deposit
-6,573 people are hospitalized
-1,418 ventilators in use
-15,330 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 43.4%
-111,188 positive cases
-6,044 deaths
-6,407 people are hospitalized
-1,303 ventilators in use
-15,810 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 43%
-@GovMurphy released a 6-step "Road-Back plan but didn't provide a timetable
-113,856 positive cases
-6,442 deaths
-6,476 people are hospitalized
-1,262 ventilators in use
-16,228 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 42.7%
-@GovMurphy signed an EO allowing municipalities to extend property tax payments.
-116,264 positive cases
-6,770 deaths
-6,289 people are hospitalized
-1,327 ventilators in use
-16,841 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 42.4%
-@GovMurphy signed an EO allowing parks an golf courses to open Saturday.
-118,652 positive cases
-7,228 deaths
-6,137 people are hospitalized
-1,271 ventilators in use
-17,355 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 42%
-Murphy met Trump
-Federal government sending 500k test kits and 750k swabs
-121,190 positive cases
-7,538 deaths
-5,972 people are hospitalized
-1,286 ventilators in use
-17,926 patients discharged in April
-Positivity rate 41.8%
-Wedding ceremonies will be allowed to be held using video-conferencing technology
-123,717 positive cases
-7,742 deaths
-5,713 people are hospitalized
-1,230 ventilators in use
-18,541 patients discharged since March 31
-Positivity rate 41%
-53 NJ hospitals will receive $1.7 billion from the federal government.
-126,744 positive cases
-7,871 deaths
-5,359 people are hospitalized
-1,203 ventilators in use
-488 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate 40.4%
-NJ joined with 7-states to form a regional supply chain for PPE
-School announcement Mon
-128,269 positive cases
-7,910 deaths
-5,287 people are hospitalized
-1,189 ventilators in use
-335 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate 39.9%
-All schools to remain closed for the rest of the year
-@GovMurphy vetoed several bills
-130,593 positive cases
-8,244 deaths
-5,328 people are hospitalized
-1,169 ventilators in use
-232 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate 39.5%
-State is granting temporary emergency licenses to recent medical graduates.
-131,890 positive cases
-8,549 deaths
-5,221 people are hospitalized
-1,146 ventilators in use
-435 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate 39.4%
-Public Health Emergency extended 30 days
-35 million pieces of PPE have been distributed
-133,635 positive cases
-8,801 deaths
-4,996 people are hospitalized
-1,107 ventilators in use
-460 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate 39.5%
-National Guard deploying to nursing homes
-MVC closed until 5/26
-88k filed unemployment
-135,454 positive cases
-8,952 deaths
-4,605 people are hospitalized
-1,089 ventilators in use
-464 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate 39.1%
-FEMA testing sites now accepting some asymptomatic residents
-1 field hospital closing
-137,085 positive cases
-9,116 deaths
-4,628 people are hospitalized
-1,054 ventilators in use
-464 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate 38.7%
-Rutgers Diagnostics Labs received FDA approval for an at-home saliva-based test
-138,532 positive cases
-9,255 deaths
-4,308 people are hospitalized
-994 ventilators in use
-439 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate 38.2%
-@GovMurphy to present state protocols for statewide testing and contact tracing this week
-139,945 positive cases
-9,310 deaths
-4,195 people are hospitalized
-970 ventilators in use
-227 patients discharged yesterday
-No positivity rate
-@GovMurphy to present state protocols for statewide testing and contact tracing Tuesday.
-140,743 positive cases
-9,508 deaths
-4,328 people are hospitalized
-982 ventilators in use
-164 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate for 5/8: 23%
-@GovMurphy revealed his testing and tracing plan
-141,560 positive cases
-9,702 deaths
-4,226 people are hospitalized
-928 ventilators in use
-382 patients discharged yesterday
-April revenue -$3.5 billion
-Non-essential businesses to open with curbside pickup Mon.
-Auto insurers to refund
-142,704 positive cases
-9,946 deaths
-3,958 people are hospitalized
-898 ventilators in use
-366 patients discharged yesterday
-Beaches to open May 22
-69,689 unemployment claims were filed last week
-17 children showing signs of Kawasaki
-143,905 positive cases
-10,138 deaths
-3,823 people are hospitalized
-865 ventilators in use
-357 patients discharged yesterday
-Elective surgeries to be allowed 5/26
-Primary to be mainly Vote-by-Mail
-$50 million grant for small businesses
-145,089 positive cases
-10,249 deaths
-3,564 people are hospitalized
-846 ventilators in use
-380 patients discharged yesterday
-Murphy signs bill providing relief for students receiving state aid
-Fishing/watercraft rentals now allowed
-146,334 positive cases
-10,356 deaths
-3,411 people are hospitalized
-819 ventilators in use
-333 patients discharged yesterday
-Non-essential businesses can begin selling curbside tomorrow
-Hospitalizations/ventilators lowest since April 4
-148,039 positive cases
-10,435 deaths
-3,509 people are hospitalized
-819 ventilators in use
-190 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate is 12%
-@GovMurphy laid out a multi-stage plan to reopen
-More businesses to open Friday
-149,013 positive cases
-10,586 deaths
-3,481 people are hospitalized
-789 ventilators in use
-160 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate is 12%
-12 confirmed cases of Kawasaki
-Car dealerships/bike stores also allowed to reopen
-145,399 positive cases
-10,747 deaths
-3,208 people are hospitalized
-700 ventilators in use
-286 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate is 18%
-15 confirmed cases of Kawasaki
-WalMart to begin testing in 7 locations
-151,472 positive cases
-10,843 deaths
-3,208 people are hospitalized
-700 ventilators in use
-286 patients discharged yesterday
-Positivity rate is 18%
-19 confirmed cases of Kawasaki
-NJ unemployment rate now 15.3%
-152,719 positive cases
-10,985 deaths
-3,049 people are hospitalized
-674 ventilators in use
-259 patients discharged yesterday
-@GovMurphy lifted the limit on outdoor gatherings from 10 to 25 people, indoor gatherings remain limited to 10.
-153,104 positive cases
-11,081 deaths
-2,974 people are hospitalized
-611 ventilators in use
-268 patients discharged yesterday
-@GovMurphy lifted the limit on outdoor gatherings from 10 to 25 people, indoor gatherings remain limited to 10.
-154,154 positive cases
-11,133 deaths
-2,857 people are hospitalized
-639 ventilators in use
-278 patients discharged yesterday
-@GovMurphy indicates his next move to lift restrictions will be childcare related, says "sooner than later."
-155,092 positive cases
-11,144 deaths
-2,755 people are hospitalized
-540 ventilators in use
-212 patients discharged yesterday
-@GovMurphy said today he hopes Houses of Worship can open up for more than 10 people "as soon as possible."
-155,719 positive cases
-11,191 deaths
-2,723 people are hospitalized
-578 ventilators in use
-131 patients discharged yesterday
-23 cases of Kawasaki
-@GovMurphy says outdoor graduations can begin July 6, pro-sports teams can begin training.
-156,628 positive cases
-11,339 deaths
-2,761 people are hospitalized
-583 ventilators in use
-164 patients discharged yesterday
-26 cases of Kawasaki
-@GovMurphy indicates he'll soon ease restrictions on indoor services, camps and daycares.
-157,815 positive cases
-11,401 deaths
-2,797 people are hospitalized
-564 ventilators in use
-287 patients discharged yesterday
-26 cases of Kawasaki
-34,410 residents filed for unemployment, the lowest since the pandemic began.
-159,608 positive cases
-11,634 deaths
-2,626 people are hospitalized
-499 ventilators in use
-231 patients discharged yesterday
-Daycares can reopen 6/15, camps 7/6, with restrictions.
-Indoor limits for faith gatherings to be lifted by 6/12
-160,445 positive cases
-11,698 deaths
-2,469 people are hospitalized
-378 ventilators in use
-237 patients discharged yesterday
-Daycares can reopen 6/15, camps 7/6, with restrictions.
-Indoor limits for faith gatherings to be lifted by 6/12
-160,908 positive cases
-11,721 deaths
-2,344 people are hospitalized
-469 ventilators in use
-160 patients discharged yesterday
-Outdoor dining, non-essential retail can open for indoor customers 6/15, salons and barbershops 6/22.
-161,545 positive cases
-11,770 deaths
-2,372 people are hospitalized
-459 ventilators in use
-102 patients discharged yesterday
-Outdoor dining, non-essential retail can open for indoor customers 6/15, salons and barbershops 6/22.
-162,068 positive cases
-11,880 deaths
-2,250 people are hospitalized
-459 ventilators in use
-193 patients discharged yesterday
-Outdoor dining, non-essential retail can open for indoor customers 6/15, salons and barbershops 6/22.
-162,530 positive cases
-11,970 deaths
-1,982 people are hospitalized
-406 ventilators in use
-219 patients discharged yesterday
-26,752 residents filed new unemployment claims last week.
-Masks will be required when retail stores reopen.
-163,336 positive cases
-12,049 deaths
-1,933 people are hospitalized
-410 ventilators in use
-204 patients discharged yesterday
-MVC will resume in-person service 6/15, driving tests on 6/22
-Public Health Emergency extended 30 days.
-163,893 positive cases
-12,106 deaths
-1,882 people are hospitalized
-385 ventilators in use
-208 patients discharged yesterday
-MVC will resume in-person service 6/15, driving tests on 6/22
-164,164 positive cases
-12,176 deaths
-1,769 people are hospitalized
-379 ventilators in use
-183 patients discharged yesterday
-MVC will resume in-person service 6/15, driving tests on 6/22
-164,497 positive cases
-12,214 deaths
-1,769 people are hospitalized
-361 ventilators in use
-112 patients discharged yesterday
-Summer camp guidelines released
-Pools may open 6/22
-@GovMurphy asks those who attended protests to get tested.
-164,796 positive cases
-12,303 deaths
-1,736 people are hospitalized
-373 ventilators in use
-80 patients discharged yesterday
-Stay-at-Home order lifted
-Limits on indoor/outdoor gatherings raised
-165,346 positive cases
-12,377 deaths
-1,701 people are hospitalized
-373 ventilators in use
-171 patients discharged yesterday
-State plans on adding another 1,600 contact tracers
-Hospital visitation may start soon.
-165,816 positive cases
-12,433 deaths
-1,512 people are hospitalized
-319 ventilators in use
-169 patients discharged yesterday
-23,166 New Jerseyans filed new unemployment claims last week, the lowest since the pandemic began.
-166,164 positive cases
-12,489 deaths
-1,480 people are hospitalized
-300 ventilators in use
-133 patients discharged yesterday
-Guidelines released for school summer programs/personal care stores
-Libraries can start curbside pickup 6/15
-166,605 positive cases
-12,589 deaths
-1,395 people are hospitalized
-279 ventilators in use
-104 patients discharged yesterday
-Guidelines released for school summer programs/personal care stores
-Libraries can start curbside pickup 6/15
-166,881 positive cases
-12,625 deaths
-1,391 people are hospitalized
-285 ventilators in use
-108 patients discharged yesterday
-Monday marks the beginning of Phase 2, with many restrictions being lifted, including non-essential businesses.
-167,103 positive cases
-12,676 deaths
-1,351 people are hospitalized
-267 ventilators in use
-107 patients discharged yesterday
-Today marked the beginning of Phase 2, with many restrictions lifted, including non-essential businesses.
-167,426 positive cases
-12,727 deaths
-1,291 people are hospitalized
-245 ventilators in use
-53 patients discharged yesterday
-Guidelines for personal care stores released
-State to borrow nearly $2 billion to help pay unemployment benefits
-167,703 positive cases
-12,769 deaths
-1,352 people are hospitalized
-254 ventilators in use
-92 patients discharged yesterday
-State released guidelines for colleges looking to resume summer semester
-168,107 positive cases
-12,800 deaths
-1,258 people are hospitalized
-257 ventilators in use
-134 patients discharged yesterday
-@GovMurphy says malls can reopen June 29
- 26,392 New Jerseyans filed new unemployment claims last week.
-168,496 positive cases
-12,835 deaths
-1,177 people are hospitalized
-231 ventilators in use
-108 patients discharged yesterday
-Visitation to nursing homes begins 6/29
-@GovMurphy says the official death toll will be raised next week
-168,834 positive cases
-12,857 deaths
-1,125 people are hospitalized
-231 ventilators in use
-109 patients discharged yesterday
-Visitation to nursing homes begins 6/21
-@GovMurphy says the official death toll will be raised next week
-169,142 positive cases
-12,870 deaths
-1,105 people are hospitalized
-219 ventilators in use
-129 patients discharged yesterday
-Visitation to nursing homes began today
-Personal care businesses - including barbershops - may open Monday.
-169,415 positive cases
-12,895 deaths
-1,033 people are hospitalized
-213 ventilators in use
-70 patients discharged yesterday
-Limit on outdoor gatherings now 250, indoor, 100 or 25%
-Casinos, indoor dining to begin 7/2 at 25% capacity.
-169,734 positive cases
-12,949 deaths
-1,092 people are hospitalized
-216 ventilators in use
-48 patients discharged yesterday
-Playgrounds, amusement parks and water parks can reopen 7/2
-169,892 positive cases
-12,995 deaths
-1,196 people are hospitalized
-214 ventilators in use
-110 patients discharged yesterday
-Libraries can reopen 7/6, bowling allies, museums 7/6
-@GovMurphy imposed a quarantine for out of town visitors
-170,196 positive cases
-13,018 deaths
-1,182 people are hospitalized
-210 ventilators in use
-108 patients discharged yesterday
-Guidance for schools to be released Friday
-1,854 "probable deaths"
-33,004 residents filed for unemployment
-170,584 positive cases
-13,060 deaths
-1,118 people are hospitalized
-206 ventilators in use
-114 patients discharged yesterday
-Guidance for schools to reopen released today
-MVC delays opening until 6/7
-Trump cancels weekend trip to NJ
-170,873 positive cases
-13,094 deaths
-1,103 people are hospitalized
-200 ventilators in use
-111 patients discharged yesterday
-Guidance for schools to reopen released Friday
-MVC delays opening for in-person transactions until 6/7
-171,182 positive cases
-13,121 deaths
-1,101 people are hospitalized
-187 ventilators in use
-124 patients discharged yesterday
-Indoor malls open Monday
-Indoor dining, casinos and gyms to begin Thursday at 25% capacity.
-171,272 positive cases
-13,138 deaths
-978 people are hospitalized
-185 ventilators in use
-70 patients discharged yesterday
-Indoor dining will not resume Thursday, @GovMurphy announced
-Doulas can now be with a woman during labor.
-171,667 positive cases
-13,181 deaths
-992 people are hospitalized
-174 ventilators in use
-50 patients discharged yesterday
-8 more states added to the self-quarantine list, now at 16
-@GovMurphy signed a 3-month stopgap budget bill
-171,928 positive cases
-13,224 deaths
-1,080 people are hospitalized
-178 ventilators in use
-87 patients discharged yesterday
-Labor Department extended unemployment benefits for 20 more weeks
-Many entertainment venues will open tomorrow
-172,356 positive cases
-13,251 deaths
-1,027 people are hospitalized
-170 ventilators in use
-83 patients discharged yesterday
-27,965 residents filed initial unemployment claims last week
-Outdoor gathering ban now at 500 people.
-172,742 positive cases
-13,308 deaths
-1,028 people are hospitalized
-167 ventilators in use
-95 patients discharged yesterday
-Limit on outdoor gatherings now at 500
-Summer camps and large outdoor graduation ceremonies can resume Monday.
-13,333 deaths
-983 people are hospitalized
-163 ventilators in use
-101 patients discharged yesterday
-Limit on outdoor gatherings now at 500
-Summer camps and large outdoor graduation ceremonies can resume Monday.
-13,355 deaths
-917 people are hospitalized
-151 ventilators in use
-95 patients discharged yesterday
-@GovMurphy said today NJ is starting to see "small spikes in reinfection" from people coming from out of state.
-Primary day (delayed) is Tuesday.
-13,373 deaths
-861 people are hospitalized
-152 ventilators in use
-95 patients discharged yesterday
-@GovMurphy said the transmission rate exceeded 1.0 for the first time in 10 weeks.
-Primary day is Tuesday.
-@GovMurphy is considering mandating masks.
-174,039 positive cases
-13,476 deaths
-935 people are hospitalized
-142 ventilators in use
-70 patients discharged yesterday
-@GovMurphy orders masks to be worn outdoors
-Heavy delays continue at the DMV offices
-174,270 positive cases
-13,501 deaths
-963 people are hospitalized
-104 ventilators in use
-92 patients discharged yesterday
-@GovMurphy announced the allocation of $20 million in CARES Act funding for food banks.
-174,628 positive cases
-13,532 deaths
-904 people are hospitalized
-94 ventilators in use
-76 patients discharged yesterday
-MVC extending deadlines, will open 6 days a week to deal with backlog
-Legislative leaders reach deal to borrow $10M
-174,959 positive cases
-13,578 deaths
-872 people are hospitalized
-87 ventilators in use
-78 patients discharged yesterday
-175,298 positive cases
-13,594 deaths
-890 people are hospitalized
-86 ventilators in use
-98 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt is 0.98
-The 16 newly reported deaths is the fewest since late May
-@GovMurphy is not ruling out higher taxes.
-175,522 positive cases
-13,613 deaths
-892 people are hospitalized
-81 ventilators in use
-71 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt is 0.91
-Capacity limits on buses lifted
-Long lines continue at the MVC
-All special elections delayed
-175,915 positive cases
-13,635 deaths
-888 people are hospitalized
-81 ventilators in use
-79 patients discharged yesterday
-4 more states added to the self-quarantine list
-@GovMurphy says he will not fine visitors that don't comply.
-176,278 positive cases
-13,660 deaths
-923 people are hospitalized
-78 ventilators in use
-83 patients discharged yesterday
-Wal-Mart to require masks
-Fatal shootings up 19% this year in NJ
-176,501 positive cases
-13,691 deaths
-862 people are hospitalized
-64 ventilators in use
-80 patients discharged yesterday
-38,150 new unemployment claims filed last week
-Murphy signs $9.9 billion borrowing plan, Republicans to challenge.
-176,551 positive cases
-13,710 deaths
-844 people are hospitalized
-65 ventilators in use
-80 patients discharged yesterday
-State revenues were down $503 million from June 2019
-176,814 positive cases
-13,725 deaths
-800 people are hospitalized
-73 ventilators in use
-59 patients discharged yesterday
-The state will begin collecting information on travelers arriving at Newark Airport on Monday.
-176,783 (-) positive cases
-13,732 deaths
-766 people are hospitalized
-65 ventilators in use
-69 patients discharged yesterday
-The state will begin collecting information on travelers arriving at Newark Airport on Monday.
-176,963 positive cases
-13,741 deaths
-798 people are hospitalized
-72 ventilators in use
-43 patients discharged yesterday
-@GovMurphy said students will have the option of learning remotely in the fall
-Giants/Jets will play without fans.
-177,256 positive cases
-13,763 deaths
-833 people are hospitalized
-79 ventilators in use
-48 patients discharged yesterday
-10 more state added to the self-quarantine list for a total of 31
-Long lines continue to plague the DMV's
-177,645 positive cases
-13,787 deaths
-873 people are hospitalized
-77 ventilators in use
-69 patients discharged yesterday
-@GovMurphy warned public schools can lose $1 billion in aid if the federal government doesn't help out.
-177,887 positive cases
-13,810 deaths
-869 people are hospitalized
-73 ventilators in use
-75 patients discharged yesterday
-25,804 New Jerseyans filed new unemployment claims last week
-@GovMurphy announced a grant to help small businesses
-178,345 positive cases
-13,845 deaths
-800 people are hospitalized
-62 ventilators in use
-76 patients discharged yesterday
-@GovMurphy announced guidelines for remote learning
-178,858 positive cases
-13,856 deaths
-831 people are hospitalized
-56 ventilators in use
-60 patients discharged yesterday
-The 547 new cases reported today is the largest amount in over a month, but could be due a backlog from Quest.
-179,363 positive cases
-13,867 deaths
-725 people are hospitalized
-54 ventilators in use
-72 patients discharged yesterday
-179,812 positive cases
-13,884 deaths
-695 people are hospitalized
-54 ventilators in use
-142 patients discharged yesterday
-Agreement reached with Rutgers to supply 30,000 tests per day with 48-hour results
-180,766 positive cases
-13,923 deaths
-761 people are hospitalized
-49 ventilators in use
-52 patients discharged yesterday
-180,970 positive cases
-13,934 deaths
-759 people are hospitalized
-51 ventilators in use
-58 patients discharged yesterday
-28,063 residents filed initial unemployment claims last week
-Rt now at 1.14
-181,660 positive cases
-13,944 deaths
-695 people are hospitalized
-41 ventilators in use
-52 patients discharged yesterday
-0 deaths yesterday for the first time since March 10
-Rt now at 1.35
-@GovMurphy warns of rising metrics
-182,029 positive cases
-13,955 deaths
-Hospitalizations, ventilators and discharges were not updated today
-Public Health Emergency extended another 30 days
-Rt now at 1.44
-182,350 positive cases
-13,961 deaths
-Hospitalizations, ventilators and discharges were not updated today
-Rt now at 1.49
-The state Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday regarding @GovMurphy's plans to borrow up to $9.9 billion
-182,614 positive cases
-13,971 deaths
-738 people are hospitalized
-49 ventilators in use
-40 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 1.48
-@GovMurphy lowered the limits on indoor gatherings
-Students will have to wear masks in school
-182,970 positive cases
-13,982 deaths
-Hospitalizations, ventilators and discharges was not updated today due to technical difficulties
-Rt now at 1.41
-Rhode Island added to the self-quarantining list, Washington D.C. and Delaware removed
-183,327 positive cases
-13,989 deaths
-784 people are hospitalized
-47 ventilators in use
-52 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 1.32
-The state Supreme Court today heard a challenge to @GovMurphy's plan to borrow up to $9.9 billion
-183,701 positive cases
-13,996 deaths
-754 people are hospitalized
-54 ventilators in use
-60 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 1.23
-16,573 New Jerseyans filed for unemployment last week, lowest since the start of the pandemic.
-184,061 positive cases
-14,007 deaths
-551 people are hospitalized
-74 ventilators in use
-60 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 1.15
-184,429 positive cases
-14,016 deaths
-540 people are hospitalized
-34 ventilators in use
-54 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 1.15
-President Trump extended the weekly unemployment benefit, but now $400
-184,773 positive cases
-14,021 deaths
-483 people are hospitalized
-31 ventilators in use
-57 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 1.03
-185,031 positive cases
-14,025 deaths
-545 people are hospitalized
-29 ventilators in use
-35 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.98
-@GovMurphy released new guidelines for visiting homes to begin visitations again
-185,475 positive cases
-14,037 deaths
-538 people are hospitalized
-43 ventilators in use
-210 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.94
-2 states added, 4 removed from the self-quarantine list
-Ruling tomorrow in borrowing challenge
-185,938 positive cases
-14,046 deaths
-592 people are hospitalized
-35 ventilators in use
-58 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.92
-Some school districts will be allowed to offer remote learning
-Supreme Court upholds borrowing plan
-186,594 positive cases
-14,054 deaths
-545 people are hospitalized
-28 ventilators in use
-63 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.92
-State released more guidelines for schools
-13,822 residents filed for unemployment - a new low
-187,164 positive cases
-14,064 deaths
-514 people are hospitalized
-40 ventilators in use
-47 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.92
-General election to be mainly by mail
-NJ colleges to get another $150 million
-187,442 positive cases
-14,071 deaths
-520 people are hospitalized
-43 ventilators in use
-52 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.94
-General election to be mainly by mail, with ballots being mailed to all registered voters by 10/5
-187,455 positive cases
-14,073 deaths
-450 people are hospitalized
-42 ventilators in use
-57 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.99
-Hospitalizations now at a new low
-187,767 positive cases
-14,077 deaths
-472 people are hospitalized
-38 ventilators in use
-57 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 1.03
-@GovMurphy will allow high school sports to resume in the fall
-188,098 positive cases
-14,086 deaths
-468 people are hospitalized
-41 ventilators in use
-22 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 1.05
-Alaska and Delaware back on the self-quarantine list
-Federal judge rules against theater owners
-188,427 positive cases
-14,097 deaths
-471 people are hospitalized
-32 ventilators in use
-48 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 1.06
-Trump Campaign is challenging the VBM Order in court, Murphy responds: "bring it on"
-188,527 positive cases
-14,103 deaths
-433 people are hospitalized
-28 ventilators in use
-39 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 1.06
-25,405 residents filed initial unemployment claims last week, unemployment rate is 13.8%
-188,817 positive cases
-14,112 deaths
-433 people are hospitalized
-30 ventilators in use
-43 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 1.04
-@GovMurphy extended the public water, gas, and electric utility shutoff moratorium until 10/15.
-189,236 positive cases
-14,114 deaths
-376 people are hospitalized
-32 ventilators in use
-30 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.99
-Hospitalizations are a new low
-Lowest reported deaths per day since March
-189,494 positive cases
-14,117 deaths
-411 people are hospitalized
-27 ventilators in use
-60 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.99
-@GovMurphy will deliver his revised budget address for Fiscal year 2021 Tuesday at Rutgers stadium
-189,719 positive cases
-14,120 deaths
-446 people are hospitalized
-27 ventilators in use
-26 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.85
-@GovMurphy will deliver his revised budget address for Fiscal year 2021 Tuesday at Rutgers stadium
-190,021 positive cases
-14,124 deaths
-432 people are hospitalized
-30 ventilators in use
-19 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.83
-@GovMurphy introduced his FY 2021 budget
-5 states were removed from the self quarantine list
-190,306 positive cases
-14,134 deaths
-425 people are hospitalized
-29 ventilators in use
-46 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.80
-NJ will opt into the $300 a week unemployment benefit
-Gyms, indoor amusement parks to reopen 9/1
-190,613 positive cases
-14,141 deaths
-455 people are hospitalized
-29 ventilators in use
-51 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.78
-DOJ seeking data on nursing home deaths
-Health Emergency extended
-20,175 new unemployment claims
-190,971 positive cases
-14,150 deaths
-436 people are hospitalized
-30 ventilators in use
-34 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.77
-@GovMurphy says "were almost there" regarding indoor dining
-Gas tax going up 9.3 cents on Oct. 1st
-191,320 positive cases
-14,153 deaths
-437 people are hospitalized
-26 ventilators in use
-46 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.81
-@GovMurphy on Friday signed 3 Vote By Mail laws
-Gas tax going up 9.3 cents on Oct. 1st
-191,611 positive cases
-14,157 deaths
-480 people are hospitalized
-28 ventilators in use
-65 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.87
-13 of 21 counties now deemed "low risk"
-Gas tax going up 9.3 cents on Oct. 1st
-191,960 positive cases
-14,165 deaths
-484 people are hospitalized
-36 ventilators in use
-40 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.90
-Indoor dining, movies to resume on Friday
-Attendance limit on indoor religious ceremonies raised
-192,290 positive cases
-14,170 deaths
-463 people are hospitalized
-33 ventilators in use
-49 patients discharged yesterday
-Rt now at 0.92
-Gyms reopened today, indoor dining on Friday
-Alaska and Montana added to the self quarantine list
-192,595 positive cases
-14,181 deaths
-514 people are hospitalized
-29 ventilators in use
-Discharge numbers were unavailable
-Rt now at 0.96
-Health Department says just 5 positive cases were reported at 746 camps in the state this summer