Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency In New Jersey
TRENTON – Governor Phil Murphy today signed Executive Order No. 138 which extends the Public Health Emergency declared on March 9, 2020 through Executive Order No. 103 and extended on April 7 through Executive Order No. 119. Under the Emergency Health Powers Act, a declared public health emergency expires after 30 days unless renewed.
“Extending this declaration ensures that we can continue using every resource at our disposal to mitigate the spread of COVID-19,”said Governor Murphy. “But I want to ensure that this extension is not interpreted to mean that we are reconsidering our path forward or changing course on the principles I laid out last week in the Road Back plan. We will continue to stand by these principles and protect public health as we responsibly take steps to get the economy moving again.”
Executive Order No. 138 extends all Executive Orders issued under the Governor’s authority under the Emergency Health Powers Act. It also extends all actions taken by any Executive Branch departments and agencies in response to the Public Health Emergency presented by the COVID-19 outbreak.
For the full text of Executive Order No. 138, click here.
🔸COVID-19 UPDATE🔸 @GovMurphy is signing an EO to extend the state's public health emergency by 30 days.
— NJDOH (@NJDeptofHealth) May 6, 2020
🔸1,513 new cases, 131,890 total
🔸308 new deaths, 8,549 total
🔸5,221 hospitalizations
🔸1,549 individuals in critical care
🔸74% of ICU patients are on ventilators pic.twitter.com/iPqorrgWn1
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— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) May 6, 2020