New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy orders all businesses to be shutdown for two weeks due to COVID-19 concerns TRENTON, N.J. - Gov.
Phil Murphy says all New Jersey bars, restaurants, movie theaters and casinos will close at 8 p.m. Monday. Murphy made the announcement Monday morning along with New York Gov.
Andrew Cuomo and Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS The same restrictions apply to those two states.
New Jersey's Assembly is set to vote on more than two dozen bills aimed at confronting the deadly coronavirus outbreak. The governors said essential businesses like supermarkets and gas stations will be able to stay open after 8 p.m., though all non-essential businesses must close.