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As of today, the answer to whether a business can lift its COVID-19 workplace restrictions is “maybe”, depending upon what federal, state, or local legal authority ultimately calls the shots on the issue. The good news is the majority of states with restrictions, and the federal government, appear ready to follow the updated guidance that the Centers for Disease Control (“CDC”) released on May 13, 2021 easing restrictions – if not immediately, then in the near future. While the CDC has provided crucial medical information and guidance to the public, it does not have formal legal authority over the workplace.
I think people are misinterpreting, thinking that this is a removal of a mask mandate for everyone. It s not, Dr Anthony Fauci told Axios of Americans response to new CDC mask guidelines.
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N.J. Governor: We re Just Not Ready Yet to Lift Indoor Mask Mandate By Susan Jones | May 18, 2021 | 5:04am EDT
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is not ready to lift his mandate requiring indoor masking. (Photo: Screen capture)
(CNSNews.com) - The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says vaccinated people don t have to wear a mask indoors or out but New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy (D) says not so fast. We re just not ready yet, Murphy told CNN s Jake Tapper on Monday: We ve been clobbered not once, but twice. We ve lost over 26,000 people. We know the virus is more lethal indoors, and you re asking somebody who is at the hardware store working there or in a retail or a grocery store to make the judgment on who s vaccinated and who s not.
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On May 12, 2021, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed into law a bill requiring insurers to go on record as to whether their policies, which provide coverage for the loss of use and occupancy and business interruption, cover global virus transmission or pandemics. The law first requires an insurer to disclose to new and renewing insureds whether the policy provides such coverage. The Commissioner of Banking and Insurance prescribes the form and manner of providing this notice for this first provision. The law also requires any insurer who has in force such a policy to so inform its insured in writing (via mail or electronic means) within 30 days of the date of enactment.