Gov. Murphy OKs limited fans at top sport, entertainment venues

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New Jersey continues vaccination efforts as more restrictions eased

FOX 29's Jeff Cole has the latest look at New Jersey's efforts to vaccinate its residents while restrictions on entertainment and sports venues, as well as religious services have been eased.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says fans will be allowed to attend sports and entertainment events at the state’s largest facilities in limited numbers starting next week.

Speaking Monday on the WFAN sports radio station, the Democratic governor said that New Jersey venues with an indoor seating capacity of 5,000 or more will be allowed to have 10% of those seats occupied by fans starting on March 1.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy

For outdoor venues over 5,000 seats, the number will be 15% of capacity.

Murphy said he decided to allow the limited in-person attendance after reviewing a vast array of coronavirus-related statistics, and determining that small crowds can be permitted safely.

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