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Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
RT @NJGov: JERZ: Fill out the #2020Census and support your community! 🖍️Education 👥Human services 🍎Nutrition programs 🚉Transportation 🏥Heal… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
RT @LaurieBwrites: Shout out to @NJGov and @GovMurphy for making it so easy to get tested for #COVID19. Just had a free saliva test at a po… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Meet Ryan Lockard, who just graduated from Freehold Township High School. With a passion for photography, he’s been taking “porch portraits” throughout this pandemic, and donating the proceeds to the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund. #NJThanksYou, Ryan! https://t.co/gVsIe4bbRT — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We remember George and Jina Sisnero, who were born and married in the Philippines before moving to NJ together. Both of them were Registered Nurses, and both were among our front-line health care heroes. We thank them for their decades of service to NJ. May God bless them both. https://t.co/3QaTNnzEA7 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We remember Jaime Pertuz, who was born in Colombia and came to the U.S. in 1962. He lived the American Dream across a 35-year career as an auto mechanic. He loved spending time with his family, enjoying the outdoors, and listening to salsa or classic music. May God bless Jaime. https://t.co/2WEMzq0P5e — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
For many families, we hope that these determinations will provide a sense of closure, and of finally knowing. For our state, I hope it steels our resolve to do all we can to save every single life we can. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
In one day, we are significantly adding to the already weighty toll this pandemic has had on our state, and on so many families. We report this out of nothing else than a solemn sense of duty. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
In one day, we are significantly adding to the already weighty toll this pandemic has had on our state, and on so many families. We report this out of nothing else than a sense of solemn duty. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We’re not the only state which has been grappling with how best to draw a complete picture of COVID-19’s impacts. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
On our dashboard and other documents, we will report these numbers separately, but they represent the toll this pandemic has had on our New Jersey family. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Given our current testing protocols and decreasing number of deaths overall, we do not anticipate this number growing significantly in the future. However, some changes are to be expected, and we will be reporting on the number of probable deaths every week. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We know that there are those upon whom a COVID-19 test was never performed, even though the underlying symptoms and causes of death point to the probability that they did, in fact, have COVID-19. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Dr. Lifshitz and his team at the Communicable Disease Service have been taking great care in examining thousands of death certificates to identify residents whose passing could, with great reliability, be attributed to COVID-19. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
With these numbers, the total currently known loss from COVID-19 among our residents is 14,872. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Today, we’re reporting an additional 26 deaths among #COVID19 confirmed-positive residents. That total is now 13,018. For the first time, we’re reporting 1,854 probable COVID-19 deaths since this emergency began. https://t.co/XHNEbRSUEo — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Tracking our key metrics, we remain in a place where we feel comfortable continuing with Stage 2 of our restart. We need to get our ranking in hospitalizations and deaths DOWN. The only way we can is by remaining vigilant and taking personal responsibility. https://t.co/zZ09gBs4iy — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
YESTERDAY: ☑️1,182 patients in our hospitals ☑️252 patients in either critical or intensive care ☑️210 ventilators in use ☑️56 #COVID19 patients admitted ☑️108 patients discharged https://t.co/vB1ASf2iXP — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
‼️GET TESTED FOR #COVID19‼️ If you were at a crowded bar or restaurant, you should get tested. If you were at a protest, you should get tested. Visit https://t.co/JZg9mGpUuV to find a testing location near you. https://t.co/RnsqiYQI3K — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
☑️Spot positivity rate for tests from June 21st was 3.65% ☑️Rate of transmission was 0.88 We’ve done tremendous work to push both of these numbers down, so we cannot let up – EVEN FOR ONE DAY – with our social distancing and masks. https://t.co/YKiFX8gaIz — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
NEW: We’ve received 406 new positive #COVID19 test results, pushing our statewide cumulative total since March 4th to 170,196. https://t.co/q2lNGVarK6 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Filling out the #2020Census is critical to ensuring New Jersey gets its fair share for: 🖍️Education 👥Human services 🍎Nutrition programs 🚉Transportation 🏥Health care networks ✨So much more Visit https://t.co/sIQrc56an1 and fill out your Census today! — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Many of the calls coming into @NJLaborDept’s new call center can be traced to very specific and individualized issues. Because of this new call center, more complex cases can be quickly routed back through the Department’s experienced staff. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
UPDATE: Last week, @NJLaborDept: ☑️Received 33,000 initial unemployment claims ☑️Sent out just shy of $1 billion in benefits For the duration of this pandemic, the Department has received nearly 1.3 million total claims, and paid $8.2 billion in benefits. https://t.co/MZO0Fo2K9G — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Tomorrow at my 1:00 PM briefing, I will be joined by @NewJerseyDOE Commissioner @DrLRepollet to discuss the guidance that the Department will be releasing regarding the reopening of schools for the 2020-2021 school year. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Holding a COVID-19 briefing. WATCH: https://t.co/kxOdATdXkJ — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
RT @CNN: "We want folks to really be responsible in terms of thinking about not just themselves... We've been through hell and we don't wan… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
RT @sandymgrawert: Ditto to all this, with major thanks to the labor, delivery, and postpartum staff at @RWJBarnabas, where I delivered at… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Join me live today at 1:00 PM for our daily briefing on #COVID19 in New Jersey. YouTube: https://t.co/3MsqW2Ng2p Twitter: https://t.co/Io34K1c3b8 Facebook: https://t.co/UXKfdCz94H https://t.co/ORPQ2oNKgY — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
A big congratulations to Emily Mason on being named @Gatorade Girls Soccer National Player of the Year – the second New Jerseyan to ever win! Looking forward to watching you take the field with @RUWSoccer. ⚽️ https://t.co/NkLI2WMH2F — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
RT @GovNedLamont: Connecticut has made incredible strides in flattening the COVID curve, decreasing hospitalizations and positivity rates—b… — PolitiTweet.org