Jersey City Covid-19 Updates 7/2
A complete list of Jersey City Covid-19 updates and information on reopenings.
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A complete list of Jersey City Covid-19 updates and information on reopenings.
As restrictions ease, here are the latest Jersey City Covid-19 updates.
Customers of those stores must also wear cloth face coverings while on the premises, including at restaurants and bars for take-out orders (with exemptions for children under 2 and for people where a face covering inhibits their health).
In a message from Councilman James Solomon last night, he said “this is a living document that we’ll update with new projects – so please share widely! Know of another way JC can help support each other through COVID-19?”
In an effort to adhere to social distancing protocols and best practices imposed by City and State authorities, the City of Jersey City has canceled all public meetings and closed non-essential services as of March 16, 2020 until further notice. As a result, the council caucus and council meeting will be held virtually as a video conference with public access until further notice.
Parking regulations are suspended until further notice. That means street cleaning, residential zone parking, and meter rules will not be enforced during the current COVID-19 health emergency.
The city has set up an emergency coronavirus page with the latest updates here – https://www.jerseycitynj.gov/CityHall/health/coronavirus.
All restaurants are prohibited from providing dine-in services, but will be allowed to have take-out, delivery, and drive-through services.
Jersey City has set up a 24-hour hotline. If you feel sick and suspect you may have been exposed to COVID-19 please call 201-547-5208 before going to a medical facility.
More evidence of COVID-19’s disparate impact on New Jersey’s African Americans can be found in an analysis by state health officials and a study by Rutgers University professors.