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New Jersey COVID-19 cases swell to 1,914, including 21 deaths

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Gov. Phil Murphy provides an update on New Jerseys response to the coronavirus pandemic. TRENTON, N.J. - The number of COVID-19 cases in New Jersey has surged to at least 1,914, with 21 fatalities reported.

Gov. Phil Murphy ordered residents to stay home and nonessential retail businesses to close by 9 p.m. Saturday. He also said all gatherings are canceled. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS “I take personal responsibility for the public health and safety of New Jersey,” he tweeted. “If you are unhappy about our aggressive social distancing measures, I’m sorry.

But your safety is my highest priority.” RELATED COVERAGE: Bars, restaurants, casinos closed in NJ and NY Advertisement How COVID-19 has impacted Delaware Valley so far Interactive map

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