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New Jersey Orders Face Coverings for Restaurant, Bar Takeout to Slow Coronavirus

Governor Also Expands Social Distancing Restrictions for Transit Riders
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy gestures at Friday's coronavirus press briefing in Trenton. He announced more COVID-19 restrictions on Saturday. (Chris Pedota/The Record/Gannett)
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy gestures at Friday's coronavirus press briefing in Trenton. He announced more COVID-19 restrictions on Saturday. (Chris Pedota/The Record/Gannett)
CoStar News
April 11, 2020 | 8:35 P.M.

Expanding its retail social distancing rules, New Jersey is now ordering customers picking up takeout orders inside restaurants and bars to wear some sort of face coverings so the coronavirus doesn't spread.

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