New Jersey Orders Residents To Wear Face Masks In Supermarkets
All New Jersey residents are now required by law to wear a face mask when shopping at a supermarket.
Governor Phil Murphy made the announcement of the new executive order today (April 8) during a press conference while addressing updates on COVID-19.
Customers and employees must wear face coverings in order to help flatten the curve at this time. In addition, the state is now aiming to mitigate overcrowding at all essential retail stores.
“All essential retail must indefinitely limit the number of customers in their stores to 50% of their approved capacity,” Governor Murphy said. “And if we don’t see adherence to this, you can assume, as we have had with other steps, that 50% will go down.”
Governor Murphy made it clear that there is one set of rules for everyone in New Jersey and these restrictions must be followed throughout the state.
Additionally, customers & employees must wear face coverings. Stores must also provide special shopping hours for high-risk individuals, erect physical barriers between customers and cashiers and baggers where practicable, regularly sanitize areas used by their employees, & more.
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) April 8, 2020