NEW JERSEY – Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday ordered closing all indoor malls and amusement parks and centers in New Jersey as 89 new cases were reported (watch the press conference below).

Murphy said he's closing all the indoor malls and amusement parks and centers at 8 p.m. on Tuesday and for the duration of the crisis. "This is how we will be able to stay strong," Murphy said.

Murphy said he's also asked the Trump administration for help in setting up temporary hospitals since he's expecting local facilities to be inundated with patients. He also suggested using college dormitories as quarantine centers. The state has also been taking it on the chin economically, too. The Department of Labor had received so many applications on Monday that the system crashed, according to the Department of Labor.

Murphy said the total number of cases has reached 267 now that 89 more cases were reported.

Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli broke down the cases by county:

Bergen 23

Essex 11

Gloucester 2

Hudson 6

Hunterdon 3

Mercer 3

Middlesex 5

Monmouth 8

Morris 1

Ocean 1

Passaic 1

Somerset 2

Union 7 Sixteen cases are under review, Persichilli said.

She said 55 percent of New Jersey patients who have been diagnosed with the illness are hospitalized. Some of them are directly linked to previously confirmed cases, while some are not, indicating that there is "community transmission" of the coronavirus.