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New Jersey to work with Pa, Del. and other states to reopen post-pandemic

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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy ( Edwin J. Torres/Governor's Office ) TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey and five other states will work together to reopen their economies once the coronavirus outbreak begins to subside, Gov.

Phil Murphy said Monday. It’s not clear yet when the region would begin to reopen, and Murphy stressed that the public health crisis first has to be under control before the states begin relaxing stay-at-home and other orders. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS “The house is still on fire.

We still have to put the fire out, but we do have to begin putting in the pieces of the puzzle that we know we’re going to need ...

to make sure this doesn’t reignite,” Murphy said. RELATED COVERAGE: Advertisement New Jersey closes state, county parks

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