Governor Philip D. Murphy
Executive Order No. 241 (2021)
An Order Eliminating the Mask Requirement in Outdoor Public Spaces
Issued: May 17, 2021.
Effective: May 17, 2021.
WHEREAS, in light of the dangers posed by Coronavirus disease 2019 ("COVID-19"), I issued Executive Order No. 103 on March 9, 2020, the facts and circumstances of which are adopted by reference herein, which declared both a Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency; and
WHEREAS, through Executive Order Nos. 119, 138, 151, 162, 171, 180, 186, 191, 200, 210, 215, 231, and 240, issued on April 7, 2020, May 6, 2020, June 4, 2020, July 2, 2020, August 1, 2020, August 27, 2020, September 25, 2020, October 24, 2020, November 22, 2020, December 21, 2020, January 19, 2021, February 17, 2021, March 17, 2021, April 15, 2021, and May 14, 2021, respectively, the facts and circumstances of which are adopted by reference herein, I declared that the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency continued to exist and declared that all Executive Orders and Administrative Orders adopted in whole or in part in response to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency remained in full force and effect; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with N.J.S.A. App. A:9-34 and -51, I reserve the right to utilize and employ all available resources of State government to protect against the emergency created by COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, as COVID-19 continued to spread across New Jersey, I have issued a series of Executive Orders pursuant to my authority under the New Jersey Civilian Defense and Disaster Control Act and the Emergency Health Powers Act, to protect the public health, safety, and welfare against the emergency created by COVID-19, including Executive Order Nos. 104-133, Nos. 135138, Nos. 140-166, Nos. 168-173, No. 175, Nos. 177-181, No. 183, Nos. 186-187, Nos. 189-198, No. 200, Nos. 203-204, No. 207, and Nos. 210-211 (2020) and Nos. 214-216, Nos. 219-220, Nos. 222-223, No. 225, Nos. 228-235, and Nos. 237-240 (2021), the facts and circumstances of which are all adopted by reference herein; and
WHEREAS, to limit community spread from person-to-person contact through use of social mitigation measures, Executive Order No. 107 (2020) closed certain businesses, including recreational and entertainment businesses, and limited certain activities, including gatherings; and
WHEREAS, after consultation with officials from the Department of Health ("DOH"), I announced a multi-stage New Jersey's Road Back Plan for the methodical and strategic reopening of businesses and activities based on scientific data and metrics concerning the level of disease transmission risk and essential classification; and
WHEREAS, because of the progress we had made in our fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in New Jersey, I was able to announce a series of reopening steps over the course of several months, including increasing the indoor and outdoor gathering limit; and
[page=1043] WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 163, issued July 8, 2020, requires individuals to wear masks in outdoor public spaces where social distancing is not practicable, with limited exceptions; and
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 192, issued October 28, 2020, required workers and visitors on worksites, whether indoors or outdoors, to wear masks with limited exceptions; and
WHEREAS, in connection with these Orders, agency orders, directives, and guidance have imposed additional masking requirements in outdoor and indoor settings; and
WHEREAS, in the past year, we have gained critical knowledge regarding COVID-19, including a better understanding of the risks associated with certain activities, the activities that are most conducive to spread of the virus, and the safeguards that can be implemented to mitigate those risks; and
WHEREAS, this information, together with expanded access to testing, personal protective equipment, and other materials necessary to protect individuals from spread of the virus, as well as the ongoing COVID-19 Vaccination Plan ("Plan") discussed below, allows for certain activities to continue subject to more limited restrictions; and
WHEREAS, the number of hospitalized patients, patients in intensive care, and ventilators in use, and the spot positivity of COVID-19 tests have decreased significantly over the past few weeks; and
WHEREAS, given the decisive decreases in key statistics, such as the number of hospitalized patients in the State, and the continuation of the State's Plan, described more fully below, the State can take more significant steps to lift certain restrictions that were designed to limit person-to-person contact; and
WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC") recently stated that vaccinated individuals may be able to forgo masking and social distancing in certain indoor and outdoor environments; and
WHEREAS, the CDC has continued to emphasize that outdoor environments pose a lesser risk of transmission of the virus than indoor environments; and
WHEREAS, federal public health officials have emphasized the ability and potential importance of state governments to maintain local mask mandates to prevent increases of infection; and
WHEREAS, as part of the State's response to COVID-19, DOH has created a comprehensive Plan to manage the receipt, administration, and tracking of the vaccines developed to inoculate the State's residents and workforce against COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, the State has thus far administered approximately 8 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to individuals that live, work, and are educated in New Jersey, and as of April 19, 2021, has deemed all individuals ages 16 and older as eligible to receive the vaccine; and
WHEREAS, vaccine supply was previously constrained, but is now sufficient to permit every eligible individual within the State reasonable access; and
WHEREAS, the State can lift the outdoor mask mandate in light of this new CDC guidance and our progress on both COVID-19 metrics and vaccine administration; and
WHEREAS, though New Jersey continues to vaccinate large numbers of individuals each day, it is still appropriate to maintain certain mitigation protocols, including social distancing, to ensure spread is limited while dissemination of the vaccine continues; and
WHEREAS, infants and children up to age 11 are not currently eligible for vaccination, and are not anticipated to become eligible until the fall, so that it is appropriate to exercise additional caution in settings that involve that population in outdoor spaces; and
WHEREAS, the CDC's new guidance on masking maintains that all individuals should continue to wear masks in certain high-traffic settings and in healthcare settings; and
WHEREAS, different masking rules for vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals would mean that business owners and frontline workers would bear the burden of distinguishing between vaccinated and unvaccinated patrons; and
WHEREAS, in the absence of a vaccine "passport" or other type of verification system, it would be difficult to ensure that unmasked individuals who enter businesses are actually vaccinated; and
WHEREAS, even beyond the question of entry, it is virtually impossible to ensure any type of compliance with a mandate that applies to some individuals but not others in a crowded indoor environment; and
WHEREAS, lifting the indoor mask mandate at this time would unnecessarily endanger frontline workers and could lead to a rise in transmission among individuals not yet fully vaccinated, including those such as children who are either not eligible or who have just become eligible for vaccination; and
WHEREAS, the more responsible and appropriate course of action is to keep the indoor mask mandate in place as we continue to further reduce the spread of the virus and make significant progress towards our vaccination goals; and
WHEREAS, in the coming weeks, we expect to make enough progress on both fronts to be able to safely lift the indoor mask mandate; and
WHEREAS, it is reasonable to permit individuals at small gatherings in their private residences to attend without requiring masks, where participants are often familiar with each other and can make informed decisions about attending an event based on vaccination status or other factors; and
WHEREAS, the Constitution and statutes of the State of New Jersey, particularly the provisions of N.J.S.A. 26:13-1et seq., N.J.S.A. App. A: 9-33 et seq., N.J.S.A. 38A:3-6.1, and N.J.S.A. 38A:24 and all amendments and supplements thereto, confer upon the Governor of the State of New Jersey certain emergency powers, which I have invoked;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, PHILIP D. MURPHY, Governor of the State of New Jersey, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and by the Statutes of this State, do hereby ORDER and DIRECT:
N.J. Admin. Code Executive Order No. 241 (2021)