COVID In New Jersey: Newark Under 10-Day Stay-At-Home Advisory
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka is asking residents to shelter in place to slow the spread of the disease.
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka is asking residents to shelter in place to slow the spread of the disease.
Coronavirus cases are sharply increasing across the U.S. and elected officials in the Tri-State say new restrictions are needed to stop the spread.
More restrictions are going into place to fight the surge in COVID-19, and more could soon be on the way.
New Jersey reported more than 4,000 cases of coronavirus again Tuesday as the state combats the second wave. And, as CBS2 found out, some people are having trouble getting a test.
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The city of Newark is enacting more restrictions as it fights a soaring 19% coronavirus positivity rate.
With a growing number of coronavirus cases in New Jersey's largest city comes the growing concern of the economic impact.
Parts of Newark are under a mandatory curfew in order to battle back from a spike in coronavirus cases.
Steps are being taken in New Jersey, where coronavirus cases are spiking.
New Jersey saw yet another surge in coronavirus cases on Tuesday. The state recorded its highest number since late April.
On Thursday, Gov. Phil Murphy warned he will take action, following a surge in cases and hospitalizations.
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Restrictions on non-essential businesses and recreational facilities go into effect at 8 p.m.
Newark is imposing a curfew for nonessential business and closing recreational facilities, among other things.
As New Jersey deals with a spike in COVID-19 cases, Newark is heading into a 2nd wave lockdown. There are fears other hotspot neighborhoods in the state could soon follow.
The mayor's office is expected to release more information Monday.
The mayor also says work to replace all lead service lines in Newark is nearly complete.
The board said in its reopening plans the health and safety of students and staff are its first priority.
The city of Newark is taking new steps to boost the local economy.
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