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New Jersey casinos to reopen at 25% capacity from July 2

| By iGB Editorial Team
New Jersey’s Governor Phil Murphy has announced that casinos in the state will be permitted to reopen at limited capacity from July 2, after more than three months closed as a results of  the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
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New Jersey’s Governor Phil Murphy has announced that casinos in the state will be permitted to reopen at limited capacity from July 2, after more than three months closed as a results of  the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.

Casinos have been closed since March 16 as part of a ban on gatherings of up to 50 people in the state, in an effort to slow the spread of Covid-19.

Murphy said that casinos will be permitted to open from July 2, just ahead of the Fourth of July weekend, at a maximum capacity of 25%.

This comes as restrictions on gatherings are gradually being eased, with a new executive order signed by the Governor allowing indoor gatherings of up to 100 persons, or 25% of a room’s capacity. Outdoor gatherings of 250 people are also now permitted.

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