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Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
RT @RIHEALTH: In just the last week, we have received more than 1.2M surgical masks, 1.5M gloves and 10,000 face shields. We’ve also placed… — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
If you’re an employer looking to hire quickly, we want you to post your jobs here for free. Our dedicated specialists at @SkillsforRI can help match you to qualified candidates. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
The site also has other important resources like information on unemployment insurance, resume tips, and other Coronavirus updates. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
Through a partnership with @RI_DLT, @SkillsforRI, and @CommerceRI, we've launched https://t.co/MNYZQpTOZO, a state job-seeking platform to help connect Rhode Islanders with these positions. These jobs are hiring immediately. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
I also want to make you aware that there are nearly 2,000 openings in RI for jobs that are critical in our fight against this virus: health care jobs, grocery store jobs, manufacturing jobs and more. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
The economic impacts of this crisis are staggering. To those who are struggling financially, I want you to know that we will continue to do everything we can to support you. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
If you have a device you're willing to donate, please go to https://t.co/X7b2u4Icpp today. I’m personally donating an iPad to the effort as well. I’m inspired by stories like these every day from Rhode Islanders who are innovating and rising to the challenges. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
I'm proud to announce that @amazon has generously agreed to donate 540 tablets to support COVID Connectors. We're incredibly grateful for their donation. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
Kaya Suner, a 19-year-old Providence resident, saw this need and looked for a way to help. He partnered with the Rhode Island Medical Society to create COVID Connectors, a program that allows anyone to donate iPads, iPhones and laptops to RI hospitals. https://t.co/X7b2u4Icpp — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
Thankfully, technology is helping to bridge that gap. It's not the same as being physically present, but being able to video chat with a loved one in the hospital provides much needed comfort and connection for families. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
There's no question that this disease is taking a toll on all of us. One of the most heartbreaking realities is that family members of those battling Coronavirus in our hospitals can't physically be with their loved ones. That's devastating. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
We're grateful for @RIHospitality and more than 50 hotels for stepping forward to meet this critical need. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
I’m also proud to announce the launch of https://t.co/vRWmbGLDgN, a new website that connects those in need of a safe space to quarantine with hotel rooms across RI offered at significantly discounted rates. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
@RIHEALTH I want to thank my data team and the team at @RIHEALTH for their hard work on this project. My goal throughout this process is to be as transparent as possible, and I want to make sure we're clearly communicating the data that we have with all of you. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
Today, I'm proud to unveil a new data dashboard on the @RIHEALTH website that I hope will give Rhode Islanders a snapshot of where we are today. https://t.co/ODHExd5NlA — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
RT @HealthyAgingRI: Do you know someone who would benefit from 2 calls a week from a friendly volunteer? Have them call the Point, our heal… — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
If you’re in a position to pay your rent and pay your utility bills, we need you to do that. But no one should be facing eviction or a utility shutoff in this crisis. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
As for utilities, the Public Utilities Commission yesterday voted to extend an order that all regulated utilities (electric, gas, water, sewer) cannot be shut off or sent to a collection agency through May 8. This applies to both residential and non-residential customers. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
I want to remind everyone that the courts have delayed all non-essential business through May 17. That means courts will not process any residential or commercial evictions. Tenants need to know you can’t be evicted at this time. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
There’s no question that this crisis will have the harshest effects on those who can least afford it, and we’re doing everything we can to ease the burden. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
We know this feels strange. You might feel constricted or find it hard to communicate. None of these new rules are comfortable for any of us. But this is what we have to do to keep each other safe. If you ask me what you can do to help, the answer is wear your mask. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
The only exceptions from these rules are for anyone whose health would be in jeopardy because of wearing a face covering or any children under 2 years old. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
Additionally, all customer-facing businesses must take steps to require customers to wear face coverings. That means they should be putting up signs at the door reminding customers to wear a face covering inside. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
Beginning Saturday, all employees of customer-facing businesses, office-based businesses, nonprofits, and manufacturers must wear cloth face coverings when they are at work. All of these businesses must provide face coverings for their employees. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
Last week, we began recommending that we all wear cloth face coverings when we are out in public. Today, I signed an executive order making this direction clearer. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
I'm sad to share that we've lost 7 more Rhode Islanders to Coronavirus. Please keep their loved ones in your thoughts and prayers. — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
RT @HealthSourceRI: We have extended our limited-time COVID-19 Special Enrollment Period through April 30th! Uninsured RI'ers can enroll in… — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
Wearing a cloth face cover in public is a relatively easy way we can all do our part as we fight the spread of Coronavirus. Special thanks to Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce President Lisa Konicki for sending me a cloth mask made by Westerly’s Sisters Who Sew. https://t.co/V011OviKON — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
Here's a reminder of the three ways to access unemployment insurance benefits. https://t.co/xRigAHMrO3 — PolitiTweet.org
Gina Raimondo @GovRaimondo
@GovMurphy @NYGovCuomo @GovNedLamont @JohnCarneyDE @GovernorTomWolf And I’m excited that @MassGovernor is also joining this regional effort to safely reopen the economy. Together, we’re going to get people back to work as soon as possible. — PolitiTweet.org