KEY POINTS
  • New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said Thursday he hopes to avoid broad lockdowns to deal with rising coronavirus cases in the state and the nation.
  • "We're less likely to use blunt instruments we used in March and April ... and much more likely to use a scalpel," he told CNBC.
  • Murphy described the escalation of coronavirus cases in the state as "hot spots" and not everywhere.

New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said Thursday on CNBC he hopes to avoid broad economic lockdowns to deal with rising coronavirus cases in the state and the nation.

"I think we're less likely, and please God that this is the case, we're less likely to use blunt instruments we used in March and April when we shut the garage doors down on everything, and much more likely to use a scalpel and go into a particular community," Murphy told "Squawk Box."