New Jersey Residents Urged To Play It Safe Over Thanksgiving As COVID Cases Rise
There are troubling new signs about the second wave of the coronavirus in New Jersey. Gov. Phil Murphy is urging residents to play it safe over Thanksgiving, saying the state is entering a critical phase to slow the spread; CBS2's Meg Baker reports.
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