NEW JERSEY — All Wawa stores in New Jersey will designate an hour each day for shoppers at high risk of the new coronavirus. Wawa asked that all other customers avoid the store from 2-3 p.m. each day while high-risk individuals shop.

The change came shortly after Governor Phil Murphy ordered all shoppers in essential businesses to wear a face mask. Read more: NJ Shoppers Must Wear Masks: Where To Get Them, How It's Enforced All Wawa employees in New Jersey will wear masks, and the stores will feature prominent signage reminding everyone to wear masks.

New Jersey Coronavirus Updates: Don't miss local and statewide announcements about novel coronavirus precautions. Sign up for Patch alerts and daily newsletters. Although essential businesses such as Wawa have taken precautions to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, there is always some risk. A Wawa store in Cherry Hill temporarily closed Wednesday after a worker tested positive for the virus.

