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Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Want to sport our #MaskUpPHL campaign designs like Raymond, one of our Environmental Health Services team members? A portion of proceeds goes to the Black Doctors Covid-19 Consortium. Order here: https://t.co/Vn0xzF9GYq https://t.co/mvSbExrtCJ — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Want to sport our #MaskUpPHL campaign designs like Raymond, one of our Environmental Health Services team members? All proceeds go to the Black Doctors Covid-19 Consortium. Order here: https://t.co/Vn0xzF9GYq https://t.co/r3IWzuj0Vd — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
No matter how good the ventilation, the most important prevention methods are masks, then social distance. So everyone should #MaskUpPHL! — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Two basic ways to improve ventilation: –Open windows and/or doors on two sides of a building. –Optimize HVAC systems (adjust to increase amount of outside air circulated through system and change the filter). HEPA filters and UV light are not necessary. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
We have not heard of outbreaks where a person passed the infection to someone in another room. But, it could be a potential risk. To protect against this potential risk, you can increase ventilation. See our ventilation recommendations: https://t.co/2on3A83rhi — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
People have asked our @PHLPublicHealth team about whether the virus can spread through the air in “aerosols” and about the importance of ventilation. Please know, the main route of transmission is droplets spreading to a nearby person. To prevent this, #MaskUpPHL. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Reminder: The best thing you can do is commit to wearing masks. #MaskUpPHL Some have asked for mask tips: –Tighter mesh is better than looser. To test, hold it up to a light. –Masks that fit tighter around cheeks and chin are better. –Most important: Cover your mouth and nose. https://t.co/5xqQWbkg7g — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
You may have noticed that we're seeing slightly higher case counts this week. These numbers fluctuate day to day, so we need to log data for a few more days to determine if this is a trend. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Our @PHLPublicHealth Commissioner @DrTomFarley reported: – 185 new cases of COVID-19 in Philadelphia, for a total of 31,910. – 0 people died; the total remains 1,709 deaths. More testing data: https://t.co/36mUbtznrX — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Today's updates: ➡️New COVID-19 cases ➡️Mask tips ➡️Ventilation and air spread risk ➡️#MaskUpPHL masks available for purchase — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
#PHLpreK will offer free, quality pre-K at over 130 locations in the fall. If your child will be 3 or 4 by September 1, learn more and enroll today ⬇️ https://t.co/OYaSG0GCDb — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Know your rights. Contact our Office of Labor to file a complaint, ask questions, request training, and access other services. https://t.co/9Fas3LZozL — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
“The city also helped workers get paid $21,000 in wages they were owed in the first half of 2020, roughly the same amount they helped workers get paid in all of 2019.” Worker protections are essential, especially during these difficult times. https://t.co/qM3JkYFnjx — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
If you think you should be tested for COVID-19, use our testing sites map to find locations, contact information, and more. https://t.co/6mZAFFyk0v — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
RT @PhiladelphiaGov: By making small changes to reduce your household waste, you can help to lower the tonnage of trash for sanitation work… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
I thank the Art and Historical Commissions for their approval of our proposal to remove the Columbus statue from Marconi Plaza. As we address systemic racism and the legacy of oppression in our country, we must be thoughtful about figures we commemorate in our public spaces. — PolitiTweet.org
PHL's Department of Planning & Development @PHLPlanDevelop
The Art Commission has made a decision on the Christopher Columbus statue https://t.co/jlyD8A4E4M
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Today @PHLPublicHealth reported: – 141 new cases of COVID-19 in Philadelphia, for a total of 31,725. Positive rate: 4%. – 9 people died, for a total of 1,709 deaths. High number is the result of regular database matching. More resources and updates: https://t.co/ABHIYZJxAw — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Contact tracers help stop the spread of COVID-19, but be aware of scammers. @PHLPublicHealth's contact tracers will never ask for: 🚫Payments 🚫Social Security number 🚫Immigration status Learn more about contact tracing: https://t.co/mDjgFEQ7PD https://t.co/Ssax0nLlgb — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
RT @PhiladelphiaGov: The #2020Census has just nine questions, and takes about 10 minutes to complete. If every person in Philly is counted,… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Acts of discrimination and hate against anyone based on race, ethnicity, or other characteristics will not be tolerated in our city. I urge all Philadelphians to seek a sense of shared humanity, question your own fears, and treat your neighbors with compassion and understanding. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Yesterday, we witnessed the president blame Asian communities, and specifically China, for the virus—again. This derogatory rhetoric must stop. Now, it is more important than ever to stand strong together. https://t.co/DiEbW7TtRl — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
RT @PhiladelphiaGov: Correction: 137 new cases of COVID-19 were reported today. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Back in March, I had hoped that we would be through this by late summer. Now, I pray that our country will be out of the woods in another five months. I choose to be hopeful. I choose to believe that our spirit and resilience will prevail over the challenges this nation faces. https://t.co/JFSpcCbDrj — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Our progress does not discount the pain and grief that COVID-19 has brought to so many Philadelphians. And we are still dealing with the pandemic. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Yesterday marked five months since the first positive COVID-19 case in Philadelphia. I am proud of the resilience that Philadelphians have shown since early March. By masking up, social distancing, and supporting neighbors and first responders, you have made a difference. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Keep up with wearing masks and maintaining distance from others! This is always important, but especially as colleges and universities and some schools reopen. https://t.co/1OQnCqap4I — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
There are still test result delays with some labs, particularly Quest, which handles about 12% of our city's tests. The other major lab, LabCorp, had reduced result waiting time from an average of 7 days to 2 days. Need to get tested? Find a site: https://t.co/n7TAIfqj9V — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Last week, we saw an average of 105 cases/day. That's down from 123 cases/day the week before and 166 cases/day the week before that. Our positive rate was 4.1%, the lowest weekly positivity rate yet. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Our @PHLPublicHealth Commissioner @DrTomFarley reported: – 145 new cases of COVID-19 in Philadelphia, for a total of 31,584. – 1 person died, for a total of 1,700 deaths. More testing data: https://t.co/36mUbtznrX — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Today's updates: ➡️New COVID-19 cases ➡️Last week's daily cases and positivity rate ➡️Status of lab delays ➡️Five months of COVID-19 in Philadelphia — PolitiTweet.org