With June just a few days away and the conclusion of the virtula school year nearing, Gov. Phil Murphy said today that he is optimistic summer camps could reopen this year as long as the coronavirus outbreak continues to slow in New Jersey. He also put day care centers in the same category.

NJ.com reports:

“I have a high degree of confidence, assuming that the numbers keep going in the right direction, that we can have summer camp activity. We’re just not there yet,” Murphy said at his daily COVID-19 briefing in Trenton.

Parents and camp operators “should continue to hold out hope” programs will occur. The governor also said he’s increasingly confident day care will resume, saying there’s a big demand for the state to release guidelines about day care facilities and youth sports.

Read more at NJ.com.