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NEW JERSEY – Gov. Phil Murphy announced some additional major reopenings on Monday, just as large portions of New Jersey's economy restarted. Murphy announced on Monday that indoor dining may resume on July 2nd, limited at first to 25 percent capacity. Casinos also may reopen on July 2nd, operating at 25 percent capacity. On Thursday, July 2, casinos will be permitted to reopen at 25% capacity. Indoor dining will also be allowed to resume at 25% capacity. TL;DR: On July 2, indoor dining may resume and casinos can reopen in New Jersey. Both must operate at 25% capacity, Gov. Phil Murphy said. Similarly, Philadelphia will allow indoor dining with restrictions on July 3. A new Penn Medicine study finds COVID-19 can stop the heart, and a defibrillator may not help. Outdoor dining, takeout, and delivery services may continue past 10 pm. Casinos must stop food beverage service between 10 pm and 5 am, and retail, recreational, and entertainment businesses must prohibit consumption of food or beverages indoors between 10 pm and 5 am. Whether or not an individual has issues dining indoors is entirely independent of the science. Dining indoors carries with it inherently more risk. You can mitigate the risk with indoor dining in atlantic city by dining on weekdays when there may be fewer patrons, by appropriate physical distancing and proper use of masks and increased sanitation protocols, but there is inherently more risk.

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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday that restaurants will be allowed to resume dine-in service at a limited capacity on Sept. 4.

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While the state continues to battle the virus, all restaurants across the state will be able to serve guests inside at 25% capacity with social distancing between tables, according to Murphy.

'Reopening responsibly will help us restore one of our state’s key industries while continuing to make progress against #COVID19,' Murphy tweeted.

Earlier this summer, Murphy postponed the resumption of indoor dining due to the lack of compliance over the use of face masks and social distancing as the coronavirus outbreak continues to rage in many parts of the country.

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However, according to reports, the governor first hinted Friday that the state was close to reopening dine-in service, roughly six months after restaurants shifted to take-out models in order to prevent the spread of the virus.

The governor's update comes just after the state reported 306 new positive cases, pushing its cumulative total to 191,611.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.