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Executive Order OK’s Swift Covid Restriction Easing May 19

Gov. Phil Murphy and First Lady Tammy Murphy receive the first dose of the Covid vaccine April 9

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TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy May 12 signed Executive Order No. 239, moving forward with the Covid restriction easing announced last week. 
According to a release, the easing includes the complete removal of the outdoor gathering limit, an increased indoor gathering limit, the complete removal of all percentage-based capacity limits for indoor businesses, outdoor businesses, and houses of worship, and an increased indoor large venue capacity. Additionally, the prohibition on indoor interstate youth sports competitions is being lifted.
“Throughout the pandemic, data and public health needs have guided the hard decisions we’ve made on Covid-19 restrictions,”stated Murphy.“With Covid-19 metrics trending in the right direction amidst substantial progress on our Covid-19 vaccination program, we can move forward with these significant steps towards a return to normalcy.”
The following changes will take effect May 19:

  • Complete removal of outdoor gathering limit– Attendees at outdoor gatherings will still be required to remain 6 feet apart from other groups, and existing requirements regarding mask-wearing will remain in place. 
  • Indoor gathering limit– The limit for indoor gatherings in private residences will be raised to 50 persons, up from 25 persons. Commercial gatherings and gatherings organized and operated by an overseeing entity (e.g. conferences, expositions, meetings of fraternal organizations, job trainings, events hosted by senior centers) in public spaces will be subject to the 250-person indoor gathering limit that applies to indoor catered events, as long as all attendees can remain 6 feet apart.
  • Complete removal of all percentage capacity limits for indoor and outdoor businesses, and houses of worship – The following businesses will no longer be subject to any percentage-based capacity restriction, but will instead be guided by the rule regarding 6 feet of distance between persons or groups of persons. This would include:
  • Indoor large venue capacity – The capacity limit for indoor large venues will increase from 20% to 30% and the definition of a large venue would shift from those with 2,500 fixed seats to those with 1,000 fixed seats. The requirement that individuals or groups of individuals that purchase tickets together remain 6 feet apart will remain in place.
  • Removal of prohibition on indoor interstate youth sports competitions – Athletes, staff, and spectators will still need to abide by all existing health and safety requirements.

For the full text of Executive Order No. 239, click here.

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