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Capacity Limits Loosened for Religious Services, Sporting Events

Gov. Phil Murphy 

By Press Release

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TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy Feb. 22 announced Executive Order No. 225, which increases capacity limits for religious services and large sports and entertainment venues. 
According to a release, additionally, limited spectators will be allowed at collegiate sporting events, mirroring last week’s announcement on youth sporting events.
“As our Covid-19 metrics continue to trend in the right direction and as we continue our aggressive vaccination effort, we believe we can safely take this step,” stated Murphy. “We have always strived to make accommodations wherever safely possible, be it with religious services, sporting events, entertainment venues, or in other sectors. I am pleased that we are able to increase these limits today and hopeful that the numbers continue to point in the right direction for further reopening steps.”
The changes are as follows:
Religious Services
Effective immediately 

  • Religious services and celebrations, including wedding ceremonies, funerals, and memorial services that involve a religious service, will be able to operate at 50% capacity of the room in which they are held, with no cap on the number of individuals permitted to attend. Services were previously limited to 35% of the room, up to 150 individuals.  
  • Individuals attending services will still be required to wear masks and sit 6 feet apart from those outside of their household group.

Collegiate Sporting Events
Effective immediately 

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