Health & Fitness
Gov. Phil Murphy: NJ Barbers, Salons, Spas Must Close
As a coronavirus precaution, businesses such as barber shops, hair salons and tattoo parlors must close by 8 p.m. Thursday.

NEW JERSEY — Governor Phil Murphy ordered the closure of personal-care businesses by 8 p.m. Thursday. These include barber shops, salons, spas and tattoo parlors.
"I am ordering, effective 8:00 PM tonight, the closure of all personal-care businesses and social clubs which cannot comply with social distancing guidelines, until further notice," Murphy said.
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Murphy announced 318 new cases of the coronavirus Thursday, raising the state total to 742. The virus has killed nine in New Jersey as of Thursday afternoon. Read more: Gov. Phil Murphy: 4 More NJ Coronavirus Deaths, 318 New Cases
Murphy has gradually ordered closures and adjustments from businesses and institutions as the coronavirus spreads in New Jersey.
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On Monday, announced that all movie theaters, performing arts centers, gyms and casinos in New Jersey must immediately close in an attempt to "flatten the curve of new cases" and avoid overwhelming health care systems. It's not clear when these businesses will be allowed to reopen. READ MORE: Restaurants, Theaters In NJ To Shut Due To Coronavirus
The order also requires all "non-essential" retail, recreational and entertainment-based businesses to cease daily operations from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Restaurants can only offer delivery and/or takeout, both during daytime hours and after 8 p.m.
"Essential" businesses which are necessary for the public's health, safety, and welfare — such as grocery stores, pharmacies, medical offices and gas stations — can remain open past 8 p.m.
Murphy announced the closure of all New Jersey schools earlier this week. Read more: NJ Coronavirus: Schools Will Close Statewide, 80 New Cases
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