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Newark to Enforce Governor's Executive Order Requiring Wearing Masks at Outdoor Public Spaces

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Newark officials announce that Police will enforce New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s Executive Order requiring individuals to wear masks or face coverings in outdoor public spaces effective July 14.

“While the risk of COVID-19 transmission is reduced in outdoor spaces more than indoors, people gathered outside in groups who aren’t practicing social distance still create a danger of spreading this virus from person-to-person. That’s why wearing masks outdoors has become mandatory,” Mayor Ras J. Baraka said.

Planned enforcement of wearing masks in outdoor public spaces is in line with the City of Newark’s #MaskUpNewark campaign, asking everyone to step up and wear a mask at all times in public and to tell those they know to do the same.

The #MaskUpNewark promotion encourages each person to do their part in curtailing the spread of this virus.

Public Safety Director Anthony F. Ambrose said that police will begin enforcement by first warning individuals observed not wearing masks at outdoor public spaces when social distancing is not being practiced or isn’t feasible.

Police will begin issuing summonses beginning Thursday, July 17th.

“COVID-19 poses a credible threat to the safety of our residents,” Director Ambrose said. “While it’s natural for people to spend time congregating at outdoor public spaces during the summer months, we must make every effort to limit exposure to this deadly virus.”

Outdoor areas defined by the order include food or beverage establishments offering in-person services, outdoor bars, beaches, boardwalks, and recreational and entertainment businesses that open their outdoor areas to the public.

These areas do not include childcare centers and facilities and youth summer camps.

The order excludes children under 2-years old, people eating or drinking at outdoor dining areas, and cases when wearing a mask would inhibit an individual’s health.

Further, certain practices and competitions for sports defined as “low risk” in the New Jersey State Department of Health’s “Guidance for Sports Activities” are permitted in outdoor and indoor settings.

For a copy of Governor Murphy’s Executive Order, please click [**HERE**](https://nj.gov/infobank/eo/056murphy/pdf/EO-163.pdf).

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