Mayor Janice Mironov and Members of Council -- Denise Daniels, Anthony Katawick, Marc Lippman, David Russell, Johnnie Whittington and John Zoller -- Present |
East Windsor Township E-News Alert! |
June 27, 2020 CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) UPDATE
Mercer County has reported, as of June 27, 2020, there have been a total of 7,619 confirmed COVID-19 Cases to date, and 1 additional death for a total, sadly, of 540 deaths in Mercer County. All active cases are either at home self-isolating or admitted to the hospital. The State of New Jersey today reported 289 additional Confirmed COVID-19 Cases for a current total of 170,873 cases, and 34 additional deaths for a total of 13,094 COVID-19 related deaths statewide. For all further information and data related to COVID-19 cases, go to the New Jersey official COVID-19 dashboard (CLICK HERE). It is important that everyone continue practicing social distancing, following the advice and directives of health care professionals and government officials, and using good sense, so we can all get through this difficult period together. We need to remember that the most effective and most caring responsible thing we can continue to do for ourselves, our loved ones and our entire community is to continue to do what we are doing. If you are concerned about your mental health or the mental health of a loved one during the current crisis, NJMentalHealthCares is available 7 days a week from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. at (866) 202-HELP (4357). STATE OF NEW JERSEY UPDATES
Governor Murphy signed Executive Order No. 157 (CLICK HERE), on June 26, reflected in an updated New Jersey Department of Health Executive Directive, establishing Rules for Indoor Dining, Indoor Recreational Facilities, and Individualized Instruction at Gyms and Fitness Centers which implements these re-openings effective Thursday, July 2. The INDOOR DINING requirements include:
The requirements for RECREATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESSES that can open, including libraries, museums, aquariums, and public and private social clubs, include:
PERSONAL CARE SERVICES that would require the removal of a face covering, such as facials, can resume on July 2 subject to otherwise applicable requirements issued by the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs and the New Jersey Department of Health. For the Department of Health updated Executive Directive on outdoor and indoor dining, CLICK HERE. Governor Murphy and the New Jersey Department of Health announced on June 26 the release of “The Road Back: Restart and Recovery Plan for Education” to assist schools with reopening in the fall. The guidance announces that, absent a change in public health data, public schools will open for in-person instruction and operations in some capacity at the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year. The guidance focuses on four key functional areas: conditions for learning, leadership and planning, policy and funding, and continuity of learning. The guidance sets the minimum standards for returning to school and serves as a toolkit for schools to use as they develop their recovery plans – recognizing that flexibility is needed as each school will have unique needs and circumstances, and some efforts will need to be guided by local health officials. The guidance describes several health and safety standards to be prioritized in school reopening:
Districts should strive to share preliminary scheduling plans with staff, families, and students at least four weeks before the start of the school year in order to allow families to plan child care and work arrangements. For a summary of the guidance (CLICK HERE). For the full guidance (CLICK HERE). The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission announced on June 26 that most in-person transactions scheduled to start on June 29 will be delayed until July 7, while the text notification system undergoes final testing. Road testing and Inspections stations will still be fully operational June 29.
The Commission continues to urge customers to use NJMVC.gov to renew or replace licenses, renew or replace registrations, or change their address. For general questions and concerns about COVID-19:
PRIOR UPDATES For prior updates and resources visit the EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP COVID-19 information webpage:
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Residents are advised to check the Township website at www.east-windsor.nj.us, read E-News Alerts, tune into Community Access TV Comcast Channel 27 and Verizon Channel 38, or call the municipal information hotline at (609) 443-4000, ext. 400, for schedule updates. |