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NJ cites Katrina-era law to block some COVID-19 records

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NJ officials give an update on new cases of coronavirus during press conference Thursday. TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey Democratic Gov.

Phil Murphy’s administration is citing a 2005 emergency powers law enacted after Hurricane Katrina to block some information about the state’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS The Associated Press and other news organizations around the state sought information under the state's open records law, but were denied because of the 2005 Public Health Powers Act, which says that reports and other records made during an emergency are not considered public.

Some of the denied records include reports from hospitals on their supplies and capacity. Such reports were required under an

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