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Slowly, but surely things are crawling back to a new normal in the Garden State. With the vaccine rollout ramping up hopefully things will get back to normal sooner than later.
Gov. Murphy has announced that starting March 19th, certain businesses in New Jersey can now operate at 50% capacity according to the Press of Atlantic City.
Also given the green light to open were sleep-away camps. New Jersey is home to some of the most beautiful and historic campsites. Here s some great news for camp lovers from Gov. Murphy. According to NJ.com, sleep-away camps can now officially open for the first time starting this summer. All sleep-away camps were shut down last summer due to COVID-19.
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On Tuesday March 2, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (“MDHHS”) Director Elizabeth Hertel announced a revised Gatherings and Facemask Order (the “Revised Order”) which is scheduled to take effect on Friday, March 5.
The Revised Order, which remains in force through April 19, relaxes a number of the state health department’s COVID-19 restrictions and safety protocols. Most notably, the Revised Order increases the gathering and capacity limits set by the previous Gatherings and Face Mask Order issued on February 4. Notable changes under the Revised Order include:
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
On Tuesday March 2, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (“MDHHS”) Director Elizabeth Hertel announced a revised Gatherings and Facemask Order (the “Revised Order”) which is scheduled to take effect on Friday, March 5.
The Revised Order, which remains in force through April 19, relaxes a number of the state health department’s COVID-19 restrictions and safety protocols. Most notably, the Revised Order increases the gathering and capacity limits set by the previous Gatherings and Face Mask Order issued on February 4. Notable changes under the Revised Order include:
Restaurant Capacity Increases and Amended Curfew. Restaurants and bars may have 50% indoor dining capacity, up to 100 people (up from 25% under the February 4 Order). Tables must still be six feet apart, with no more than six people per table. A curfew on indoor dining is still in effect, but is amended from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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