Gov. Phil Murphy and state officials provided an update on the coronavirus outbreak in New Jersey Monday afternoon.
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- Officials announce 3,347 news cases of coronavirus in New Jersey - 16,636 cases overall.
- Officials announce 37 additional deaths, for a statewide death toll of 198.
- Gov. Murphy continues to urge New Jerseyans to practice social distancing. "Stay. At. Home."
- Gov. Murphy discusses the status of the state's hospitals.
- The governor calls on any an all medical volunteers
- New Jersey is in need of more ventilators
- Company Sherwin Williams will be donating N95 masks to the effort.
- Testing for first responders and health care workers.
- Gov. Murphy discusses SNAP benefits.
- Gov. Murphy discusses some updates to his Social Distancing Executive Order 107.
- Local breweries and brewpubs can now offer home delivery to customers.
- New Jersey gun shops can now sell guns to customers, but it must be by appointment only, the comply with the social distancing rules.
- State police superintendent discusses noncompliance issues, including a man who allegedly coughed on an officer and claimed to have the virus and Lakewood police breaking up a Bar Mitzvah. Col. Patrick Callahan says to date, there have been 70 noncompliance issues, resulting in 34 indictable offenses.
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