Outdoor dining, nonessential retail shops, salons and barbershops will all be opening in the next few weeks as New Jersey slowly restarts its economy in Phase 2 of Gov. Phil Murphy’s Road Back from coronavirus closures, NBC reports.
Outdoor dining at restaurants and nonessential in-person shopping can begin again on June 15. Salons and barbershops can open on June 22. Gyms and health clubs will follow, but Murphy didn’t give a specific date.
Murphy announced today that with cases slowed, the state will enter Phase 2 of its reopening plans on June 15. Stage 2 will happen over a period of days, Murphy said. The health department will be issuing guidance in the coming days, Murphy said. Social-distancing measures will be in place in public places. (NBC)
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Few murphy’s waking up i thought he was dead
But yet Yeshivos and Bais Yaakovs are forbidden. Wicked
So Exiting !
We might even have regular stores by 2022.