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Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
A Secretary of State who channeled her own passion for food into an initiative highlighting Garden State cuisine while overseeing our elections? That's the blueberry on the shortcake. Proud to work with you every day, @SecretaryWay! https://t.co/oyIg3tpzDC — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
STAGE 2: 6/15 🍽️Outdoor dining 🛍️Limited in-person retail 6/22 💈Hair salons and barber shops 7/6 ☀️Youth summer programs Phasing in 🧪In-person clinical research/labs 🏋Limited fitness/gyms 🏛️Limited in-person government services 📚Museums/libraries https://t.co/ZUmUqzdkQc https://t.co/4NWTrjpBoA — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
• Mercer: 475 • Middlesex: 996 • Monmouth: 599 • Morris: 616 • Ocean: 740 • Passaic: 929 • Salem: 41 • Somerset: 419 • Sussex: 148 • Union: 1,074 • Warren: 132 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We’ve lost an additional 27 New Jerseyans to COVID-19, bringing our total of loss of life to 11,721. • Atlantic: 159 • Bergen: 1,580 • Burlington: 294 • Camden: 338 • Cape May: 49 • Cumberland: 75 • Essex: 1,667 • Gloucester: 148 • Hudson: 1,182 • Hunterdon: 60 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
• Mercer: 6,961 • Middlesex: 15,977 • Monmouth: 8,249 • Morris: 6,506 • Ocean: 8,770 • Passaic: 16,200 • Salem: 639 • Somerset: 4,595 • Sussex: 1,114 • Union: 15,858 • Warren: 1,165 • Under Investigation: 863 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
UPDATE: We have 509 new positive #COVID19 cases, bringing our total to 160,918. • Atlantic: 2,222 • Bergen: 18,302 • Burlington: 4,657 • Camden: 6,543 • Cape May: 623 • Cumberland: 2,310 • Essex: 17,695 • Gloucester: 2,245 • Hudson: 18,428 • Hunterdon: 996 https://t.co/ok0VTCUoZ9 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We’re ready to begin moving forward. We’re ready because our metrics keep trending in the right way. We’re ready because we’re exceeding our testing goals. We’re ready because our positivity rate keeps falling. We’re ready because the data says so. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
All the metrics we need to follow from our hospitals are where we need them to be, and keep trending in the right way. Wear a face covering. Be safe. Remember that we can only get to Stage 2 on June 15th if we continue to stand as one community. https://t.co/qMEBNdhfIZ — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Matt Finn is one of our residents with special needs, and has worked at @StopandShop for 13 years. While wearing a mask and gloves presents some difficulties for Matt, he knows it helps keep the people who go to his store safe. We’re proud to have you on our front lines, Matt! https://t.co/yafBY0WGcp — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We remember Armit Harrison, Sr., a proud member of our Greatest Generation. Armit served in the Marines and was awarded the Purple Heart after serving in the Pacific Theater. He raised four sons with his wife and was active in his community. May God bless Armit and his family. https://t.co/lvnZxb7pyG — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We remember Linda Auman, a registered nurse who dedicated her life to her profession and to helping others, especially the elderly. Sadly, only six days later, her husband Jim, a longtime ESL educator, passed away. They were together for 44 years, and are now together forever. https://t.co/vu7UVLwixD — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We remember Samuel Domenick, a proud member of our Greatest Generation who was among the sixth wave of troops to storm Normandy Beach on D-Day. He was active in his community, coaching his sons’ teams in the Fords Clara Barton Boys Baseball League. May God bless him. https://t.co/dRoCJL24Kp — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
In three months, we’ve lost 11,721 New Jerseyans to #COVID19. In four yers of fighting on two fronts in World War II, we lost 12,865. The toll of this virus is historic. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Sadly, we’ve lost another 27 members of our New Jersey family to #COVID19 related complications, bringing our statewide total to 11,721. We honor their lives today, and every day, as our flags remain at half-staff. https://t.co/tUfSMweluJ — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
LOOK: Our hospitals currently have 2,344 patients being treated for #COVID19. Our Field Medical Stations reported 21 patients. https://t.co/sGZgeyjVn2 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
LOOK: ☑️Number of patients reported in either critical or intensive care dropped to 646 ☑️Ventilator use is now 469 – the third-straight day this number was under 500 ☑️36 new #COVID19 hospitalizations yesterday ☑️160 patients discharged yesterday https://t.co/AAzRriCjxP — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
LOOK: Our hospitals currently have 2,344 patients being treated for #COVID19 – a decrease of more than 1,000 over the past two weeks. Our Field Medical Stations reported 21 patients. https://t.co/yYvKkjKMLb — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
At our long-term care facilities, we know we’re not nearly done fighting against this virus. We continue to have the teams on the ground to help us. The numbers of lab-confirmed deaths associated with our long-term care facilities remains far below where we saw at the peak. https://t.co/KrAzdxbm1Y — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
NEW: We’ve received 509 new positive #COVID19 test results, bringing our statewide total to 160,918. The spot positivity rate for tests from May 28th was 3.5%. https://t.co/8Mtdu9bv77 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Social distancing will continue to be the watchwords of the day. This virus is among us. Saving lives is STILL PRIORITY NUMBER ONE. We cannot move forward blind to the reality around us. https://t.co/Rc6X4NniRf — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Just because the calendar says June 15th doesn’t mean that everyone should just go back to what they were doing pre-COVID. Let’s use common sense for the common good. Only a successful Stage 2 can get us to Stage 3. https://t.co/1p8ogZ2CBN — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
The easier it is to have strong protocols in place, or to ensure reduced densities of customers, the sooner that business can reopen. The harder these metrics are to achieve, the more time we’ll take to get it right before we give a green light. https://t.co/QDfGCY7jco — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
STAGE 2 Effective 6/15: 🍽️Outdoor dining at restaurants can begin 🛍️Non-essential in-person retail can begin Effective 6/22: 💈Salons and barber shops can open In the period to follow: 🏋Gyms and health clubs can open ‼️IN STRICT ADHERENCE WITH @NJDeptofHealth GUIDANCE‼️ https://t.co/CWr4J902BQ — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
NEW: We’re ready to move to Stage 2 of our restart and recovery – starting Monday, June 15th. We will not flick a switch. This will continue to be a phased-in restart, with public health as our top priority. https://t.co/QsC3PxqH93 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
NEW: We’re ready to move to Stage 2 of our restart and recovery – starting Monday, June 15th. We will not flick a switch. This will continue to be a phased-in restart, with public health as our top priority. https://t.co/RB8AzpcApe — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We’ve significantly ramped-up our testing capabilities – we now have the ability to conduct at least 20,000 tests per day. With our increased testing has come an increased focus on contact tracing. We’re building up from the hundreds of contact tracers currently on the ground. https://t.co/tEi5qrF7SC — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
The resiliency of our health care networks has not only emerged intact, but has been MAINTAINED. I thank every health care professional, every first responder, and every frontline worker for their heroic and astounding performance under unimaginable pressure. https://t.co/7Zj9jESbJ1 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We’ve seen the stresses on our health care system SIGNIFICANTLY LESSENED. Key metrics have all dropped meaningfully from the peak. Trends continue to go down. https://t.co/7MqdgY4cRB — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We want our economy back up and running. BUT, we will not do that at the cost of a reckless disregard for their health and safety. That’s why we put in place mile markers for us to hit along each step on our road back. https://t.co/xfPP8IS1Kq — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
All nine million New Jerseyans have been overwhelmingly diligent, smart, and practical about how to act in these unchartered waters. A new principle that should guide us as we move forward: common sense for the common good. When each of us is responsible, all of us do better. — PolitiTweet.org