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Covid-19: Murphy Reverses Indoor Gathering Rules

Indoor gathering limits in New Jersey are back to where they were in June.

Gov. Murphy has tightened the rules on indoor gatherings.

Gov. Murphy has tightened the rules on indoor gatherings.

Photo Credit: Gov. Phil Murphy

Citing an increased COVID-19 transmission rate, Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday scaled back indoor gathering limits to 25 percent of a room's capacity with a maximum of 25 people. Exceptions to that rule include weddings, funerals, memorial services and political activities.

"We believe that some of this increase is attributable to the number of indoor house parties we’ve been seeing across the state," the governor said. "Indoor gatherings are not safe."

On June 22, Murphy announced the resumption of indoor gatherings, with a limit of 25 percent room capacity, with a maximum of 50 people.

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The statewide transmission rate on Monday was 1.48 -- which means that every case passes it on to at least one other person. A month ago, the rate was 0.87, Murphy said.

Recent outbreaks particularly among teens in Sussex, Union and Monmouth counties have been linked to gatherings and indoor house parties

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