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State of NJ Announces Gym and Amusement Center Reopenings, Other COVID-19 Updates


GYMS REOPENING

GymsBeginning Tuesday, September 1st, gyms will be able to open their indoor spaces at 25 percent capacity. Face masks will be required. Check here for additional guidance and requirements on the safe reopening of gyms.

GOVERNOR UNVEILS REVISED FY2021 BUDGET PROPOSAL

This week, the Governor released a revised budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2021. The budget protects core programs and includes a new proposal to launch a statewide $1000 Baby Bonds Budgetinitiative. Learn more about how the budget proposal would tackle the revenue gap created by the COVID-19 crisis through targeted budget cuts, increased taxes for millionaires and large corporations, emergency borrowing, and plans for spending federal relief funds.

INDOOR AMUSEMENT CENTERS TO REOPEN

Indoor Amusement CentersIndoor amusement centers can reopen on Tuesday, September 1st, subject to mandatory health and social distancing protocols. Learn more about what to expect at indoor and outdoor amusement parks on the COVID-19 Information Hub.

TESTING AND CONTACT TRACING

Testing and TracingTwo of the most critical steps to getting New Jersey on the road to recovery is our State’s expanded testing program for COVID-19 and contact tracing strategy. Learn more about COVID-19 testing and what to expect if a contact tracer calls you.

 


TRAVEL ADVISORY UPDATES

Travel AdvisoryFive states were removed from New Jersey’s travel advisory this week. Visitors from 31 states and territories are still advised to self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. View the full list online.

For more updates and resources, visit our COVID-19 Information Hub.

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