TRENTON - New Jersey will let restaurants and some businesses expand indoor capacity to 50% on Friday as the Garden State continues to see a manageable decline in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.Gyms, amusement parks, barbershops, salons and other personal care businesses can also open at 50% capacity beginning Friday, according to the governor.
Businesses not included on Murphy's shortlist are required to maintain 35% indoor capacity. New Jersey will now allow non-religious indoor gatherings to include up to 25 people.