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WATCH: Gov. Murphy Issues NJ Coronavirus, Vaccines Update
WATCH: Gov. Murphy spoke on Friday and addressed schools, vaccines, unemployment and NJ closures amid the coronavirus.
NEW JERSEY – Gov. Phil Murphy provided the latest updates on the coronavirus outbreak, schools, vaccines and reopenings in New Jersey on Friday (you can watch it here, below).
State officials announced during the news conference that a number of New Jersey residents have experienced a lapse in benefits because the Trump administration let programs expire. The announcement came as Murphy vetoed an unemployment bill on Thursday evening. Read more: Gov. Murphy Vetoes NJ Unemployment Bill, Signs 14 More Into Law
Murphy recently vetoed giving New Jersey bars and restaurants more freedom amid COVID. Now he's signed a new bill into law. Read more: Gov. Murphy Signs NJ Dining Expansion Bill Into Law Amid COVID
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Murphy announced during the last news conference that he's going to roll back New Jersey indoor COVID-19 restrictions just in time for the Super Bowl. Read more: Gov. Murphy To Loosen NJ's Indoor COVID-19 Rules
CVS says it will soon begin to administer COVID-19 vaccines, and a number of New Jersey communities were identified as locations. Read more: 27 CVS Pharmacies In NJ To Give Out COVID-19 Vaccine
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