Ocean and lakefront beaches in New Jersey will be open by Memorial Day weekend, Gov. Phil Murphy has announced, with capacity limitations and social distancing remaining in place
Every beach must limit the number of visitors allowed there while maintaining six-feet social distancing, Murphy said. The restrictions will be enforced except for family groups, household caretakers or couples.Shower pavilions, changing areas and restrooms will also reopen at beaches. Restrooms at parks will also reopen as a part of the order.
Restaurants must continue to offer take-out and delivery options only, while amusement parks, playgrounds and visitor centers will remain closed. Masks, he said, are recommended but not required. There were 898 new cases of Covid-19 as of Thursday, bringing the total number of cases in the state to 141,560, Gov. Murphy announced. There were 197 new deaths reported and 9,702 total deaths in the state.
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