Coronavirus updates: N.J. deaths surpass 4,000; Murphy warns of state worker layoffs; Testing shortfalls. What you need to know (April 19, 2020)

PARAMUS, NJ 03-21-2020 CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK: Shoppers stock up on food and supplies at the BJ’s warehouse club in Paramus on Saturday. The coronavirus outbreak has caused many to purchase an extra supplies. Many wore masks and gloves and practiced social distancing. -photo by Thomas E. FranklinPARAMUS, NJ 03-21-2020 CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK: Shoppers stock up on food and supplies at the BJ’s warehouse club in Paramus on Saturday. The coronavirus outbreak has caused many to purchase an extra supplies. Many wore masks and gloves and practiced social distancing. -photo by Thomas E. Franklin

TRENTON, NJ (NJ.com) — Minutes after announcing that New Jersey’s coronavirus death total climbed above 4,000, Gov. Phil Murphy ripped an Atlantic County surrogate who wrote on a social media website that officials in his county “need to sound the alarm” and demand that the state be re-opened immediately.

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