New Jersey officials -- like others in the tri-state -- have urged residents not to travel and advised against gatherings of any size during the upcoming holidays. For those who won't heed that advice, the state shared guidelines for safe Thanksgiving gatherings in their homes. Among those: Don't allow singing.
Additionally, New Jersey revealed COVID-19 guidelines for long-term health facilities for the holiday season. To protect the health of this vulnerable population, the department strongly recommends against families taken residents out of the facilities for holiday celebrations or gatherings.
Amid that swell, indoor gatherings will be capped at 10, down from 25, starting Tuesday. Indoor weddings, religious services, funeral services and performances can continue to operate under the prior 25 percent capacity limit (up to a maximum of 150 people)....