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Permitted activities and businesses included emergency health care, essential construction, manufacturing, and essential retail, including grocery stores and pharmacies. Stage One In Stage One, restrictions are relaxed on low-risk activities. May 2: State Parks and Forests reopen for passive recreation. May 2: Golf courses reopen. May 17: Charter fishing and watercraft rental businesses reopen. May 18: Non-essential construction resumes. May 18: Non-essential retail reopens for curbside pickup. May 20: In-person sales at car and motorcycle dealerships and at bicycle shops resumes. May 22: Public and private beaches, boardwalks, lakes, and lakeshores reopen. May 22: Campgrounds reopen. May 22: Some outdoor recreational businesses, including batting cages and golf ranges, shooting and archery ranges, horseback riding, private tennis clubs, and community gardens, restart their operations. May 22: The limit on outdoor gatherings, including the capacity limit for some outdoor recreational businesses, increases from 10 to 25 individuals. May 22: Professional sports teams can practice and engage in games or matches, if their leagues resume competition. May 26: Elective surgeries and invasive procedures, both medical and dental, resume. June 1: Horse racetracks reopen, with no spectators allowed. June 9: Stay-at-home order lifted and limits on indoor and outdoor gatherings increased. June 9: Outdoor recreational and entertainment businesses reopen, with the exception of amusement parks, water parks, and arcades. Stage Two (New Jersey is currently in Stage Two) In Stage Two, moderate-risk activities restart. When leaving home, New Jerseyans should wear a face covering and keep a social distance from others. All workers who can work from home should continue to work from home. June 15: Child care centers reopen their doors to all clients. June 15: Outdoor dining reopens. June 15: Non-essential retail stores reopen for indoor shopping. June 15: Motor Vehicle Commission agencies reopen for pick-up and drop-off services. June 15: Libraries reopen for curbside pickup. June 22: Organized sports activities resume. June 22: Personal care businesses, including barber shops and hair salons, reopen. June 22: Swimming pools reopen. June 22: Limit on outdoor gatherings increases to 250 people (anticipated). June 29: Motor Vehicle Commission agencies begin to offer behind-the-wheel road tests and resume issuing new licenses and permits. July 3: Limit on outdoor gatherings increases to 500 people (anticipated). July 6: Youth day camps and summer programs can operate. July 6: Modified outdoor graduation ceremonies begin. In Stage Two, additional phased-in businesses and activities, with adherence to safeguarding and modification guidelines, will include: In-person clinical research/labs Limited fitness/gyms Limited in-person government services Museums/libraries Stage Three: In Stage Three, higher-contact activities restart with significant safeguarding. New Jerseyans follow all safety guidelines and respect social distancing. Phased-in businesses and activities, with adherence to safeguarding and modification guidelines, may include: Expanded dining, Critical in-office work, Limited entertainment, Expanded personal care, Bars with limited capacity. Precautions that apply across all stages include: Work that can be done from home should continue to be done from home. Clinically high-risk individuals who can stay at home should continue to do so. All residents and businesses should follow state and federal safeguarding guidelines: wash hands; wear masks in public; respect social distancing; minimize gatherings; disinfect workplace and businesses; and no mass gatherings For additional information on COVID-19, its impact on businesses, and mitigation requirements for businesses, please visit the State of New Jerseys COVID-19 Business Information Hub. Posted by: rt23 staff June 17, 2020 11:58:59 |
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