The Morning Call

New Jersey to allow limited fans

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Fans will be allowed to attend sports and entertainm­ent events at New Jersey’s largest facilities in limited numbers starting next week, Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday. 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 March 1, the Democratic governor said on the WFAN sports radio station. 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 including hospitaliz­ations, the number of hospital admissions versus discharges, overall positivity rate for COVID-19 and the rate of transmissi­on. He said face coverings and social distancing will be required at these venues. The order applies to the state’s major arenas, including the Prudential Center in Newark, where the NHL’s Devils play, and outdoor stadiums including MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, home to the NFL’s Giants and Jets. The governor said about 1,700 to 1,800 fans should be allowed to attend Devils games under the new rules.

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