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New Jersey COVID-19 cases rise to 163,336; 12,049 deaths reported

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( Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s Office )New Jersey - New Jersey's coronavirus case total rose to 163,336 with 12,049 related deaths on Wednesday.There were 864 new positive cases overnight and 75 deaths over the same period.The phased reopenings on the will begin on Jun.

15 when all Child Care Centers will be allowed to resume operations. A week later, on Jun. 22, non-contact organized sports can begin play.

On July 6, youth day camps, including municipal summer recreation programs, can start.Murphy extended the limit on gatherings from 10 people to 25 people last week.

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