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Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
As we enter phase one, we are committed to further ramping up our testing capacity in the state to help keep the virus suppressed in Montana. Today I announced our framework to do so. https://t.co/AWQN3d19UE — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Join me this evening for another virtual town hall. I look forward to hearing from Montanans as I outline this afternoon a framework to ramp up testing capacity in Montana. https://t.co/yrb9BMnM0g — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Congressman Ron Marlenee led a towering career in public service. My heart goes out to Congressman Marlenee’s family and friends as we remember his life, career, and passion. https://t.co/DSN18W7vL5 — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
I strongly encourage Montanans to wear a non-medical face covering when in public, especially in grocery stores or other places where social distancing isn’t practical. By continuing to take precautions during Phase One, we can protect our neighbors. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
No Montanan should ever have to worry about where their kid’s next meal will come from, especially now. Lisa and I are grateful to groups like @NoKidHungry going the extra mile to keep food on the table. https://t.co/5KxKvDONcS — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Each loss of life in Montana serves as a reminder of just how serious this disease is, particularly for those most vulnerable. As our hearts go out to the family & friends of this Montanan, we must reaffirm our continued vigilance in keeping our fellow Montanans healthy and safe. — PolitiTweet.org
Bozeman Daily Chronicle @bozchron
Gallatin County sees first coronavirus death #mtnews https://t.co/fAOBPD3Uvz
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Together, we flattened the curve in Montana. Now it’s up to all of us to make sure it stays flat. So please: - Keep washing your hands often and practice good hygiene - Stay home if you feel sick or are vulnerable - Continue social distancing — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
We’ve officially started Phase One of Montana’s gradual reopening. But let me be clear: we could be in this first phase for a long time. We will not move out of Phase One if the curve doesn’t remain flat. https://t.co/HxWRKkDuee — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
This isn’t the time for a celebratory barbecue or going out to the breweries and bars several nights a week. For a lot of Montanans, including our most vulnerable, this phase should be substantially similar to the stay at home period. https://t.co/wETc1vJba0 — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
As we begin to gradually reopen Montana starting tomorrow, Montanans must continue to be vigilant. We may be in Phase One for a long time, and when we get out of this phase depends on the individual actions taken by every person in our state. https://t.co/jNE1FU8lSw — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Montanans have stood together in the face of this crisis. And even as we start the process of reopening, we must ke… https://t.co/SWqbW44Zqc — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
During this crisis, Montanans have made incredible sacrifices. Our actions have saved lives and flattened the curve. But we are not out of the woods yet - and as we start to reopen our state, I ask every Montanan to keep looking out for each other. https://t.co/lTcTvkGRlE — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
We aren’t able to be together in person, but I still want to hear from you! Join me this afternoon for another virtual town hall to hear about Montana’s gradual and phased plan for reopening. https://t.co/sD2xNqzPlX — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
You can read our full plan to reopen Montana here. We will have to adapt to a new normal - but we will keep getting through this together. https://t.co/kji9l01iMM — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
While there is reason for optimism, this is not a time for celebration. The virus has not left Montana. We must continue to protect one another, look out for our neighbors, and be vigilant in every step we take. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
But this is not a time to declare victory. We are not in the clear yet — and we're still relying on support from the federal government. I will keep fighting medical supplies for our first responders and supplies to increase our testing capacity. https://t.co/rkG1H4Ud99 — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Finally, the travel quarantine will remain in effect. Out-of-state travelers and Montana residents arriving from another state or country to Montana for non-work-related purposes will still need to undergo a 14-day self-quarantine. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
I so appreciate the teachers, administrators, the food service staff, all school district staff and the parents who have been doing their best to serve Montana’s kids through this extremely difficult time. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
On May 7, schools will have the option to return to in-classroom learning. Locally elected school boards will make the decision to resume classes or continue with remote learning. https://t.co/AInhsTXumZ — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
On Monday, May 4th, restaurants, breweries, distilleries and bars can reopen with reduced capacity. There has to be plenty of space between tables - and no more than 6 people at a table. You won’t be able to sit at the bar to drink and patrons must leave all bars by 11:30 pm. https://t.co/SgMzNCJwmF — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Other businesses where groups gather often without the ability to create distance between customers - like movie theaters and gyms - will remain closed for now. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
On Monday, April 27, main street and retail businesses can reopen. But that doesn’t mean things should look like they did before this virus. Just like we're now used to the markings on the floor of grocery stores, retail stores must be able to maintain physical distancing. https://t.co/SpX3IsgqBA — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
On Sunday, April 26 places of worship may choose to reopen for services with reduced capacity and must maintain strict physical distancing protocols. Families can sit together, but for the safety of the parish or congregation, there has to be sufficient room between families. https://t.co/w7LiAE3G4n — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
First things first: I’m still asking Montanans to take precautions to prevent the spread of the virus. Because once we begin to reopen, we want to be able to stay open. https://t.co/SNQLNvFXOc — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Starting this Sunday, the stay at home order will be lifted and we will begin PHASE ONE of our plan to reopen the Big Sky. https://t.co/pJ0QqmFjhD — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
From the start of this crisis, Montanans have come together to take care of our neighbors. This time hasn’t been easy, but our actions have gotten us to where we are today: the beginning of a phased reopening. Read my plan to reopen the Big Sky: https://t.co/kji9l01iMM — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
I have secured hundreds of thousands of face masks, shields and gloves from private market distributors to protect Montana health care workers on the front lines of the response to COVID-19. This is something I will continue to fight for every single day. https://t.co/MmQjkjxicz — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Today we learned of two more deaths in Montana due to COVID-19. Each one is a reminder of the danger of the virus to our most vulnerable and as a community, we meet these losses with heavy hearts. We must continue to take care of each other through our actions to slow the spread. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Just days ago I joined Republican & Democrat governors in voicing concerns about a shortage of testing supplies. I’m pleased to report these swabs arrived today. I will continue to push for additional supplies to ensure we have adequate testing capacity. https://t.co/cVR386d9R6 — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Grocery store workers are heroes. Pass it on. https://t.co/Opj0mje3JP — PolitiTweet.org