With COVID-19 cases increasing among younger New Jerseyans, the state is urging caution and plans to roll out a new contact tracing app on college campuses.
More than a dozen bills related to COVID-19, from workers' compensation to help with past-due rent, are listed for votes at Thursday's Assembly session.
The latest push from Murphy is to hire contact-tracers to find and test anyone who has been in contact with someone that has tested positive for COVID-19.
New Jersey is on the verge of completing its 1 millionth COVID-19 test. Next step is building out the capacity to do'contact tracing' after positive tests.