Police break up 'illegal' house party that violated New Jersey's stay-at-home order, charge organizer: 'No corona parties. They’re illegal, dangerous, and stupid. We will crash your party. You will pay a big fine.'
. During the press conference, the governor encouraged people to only go out if they need to go to a supermarket or a pharmacy and to remain six feet apart from others.
Murphy used the case as an example to show what"not to do" as coronavirus cases continue to increase in the state. New Jersey reported 2,289 new coronavirus cases on Saturday. Cases in the state now total 11,124. So far, 140 have died of coronavirus in the state.
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