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Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
RT @PHLschools: SAVE THE DATE! The Class of 2020 Virtual Graduation Ceremony will be held on June 9 at 11am followed by an After Party at 7… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Tomorrow is Produce Thursday at City-supported food sites. If your household needs food, make a plan to stop by a site near you. https://t.co/3wADdqTuDk — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
We will get there, Philly. Keep up your efforts to keep us moving forward! #StayHomePHL #MaskUpPHL https://t.co/H24EpfchKU — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
As we think about reopening, remember that we will still be responsible for continued progress so we don't slide backwards. That means we must: ✅Keep distance from each other ✅Wear masks ✅Wash hands often These things still require effort—but they're easier than staying home! — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Our @PhilaParkandRec parks and trails will remain open. Barbecues and large picnics and gatherings are not permitted. If you enjoy the parks this weekend, please do it safely. Visit on your own or with members of your household. More tips: https://t.co/UtPOwY7GKp — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
The 40 City-supported meal sites will be closed Monday and open Tuesday, 10 a.m.–noon. Many food sites will change schedules. Call 311 to find a nearby food pantry, or text your zip code to 800-548-6479 for a list. More info in this press release: https://t.co/p9qGxv90V7 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
The Monday holiday will impact City services. –Trash and recycling: one day behind for the week –@Philly311: call center closed Monday; submit requests online (https://t.co/N5VvdxYUy1) or on the 311 app –City health centers and City-run testing site: closed Monday — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
We've made a lot of progress thanks to your willingness to step up. We don't want a holiday weekend to wipe that away. So stay 6 feet apart, avoid gatherings, and wear masks. We want to be able to celebrate Labor Day later this summer! #StayHomePHL #MaskUpPHL — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
This Memorial Day weekend, it may be tempting to put aside the very necessary restrictions we've been following. Please, don't relax your efforts! I understand that Memorial Day gatherings may be a tradition for you and your family, but it's still too risky. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Our @PHLPublicHealth Commissioner @DrTomFarley reported: – 227 new cases of COVID-19, for a total of 20,359. – 103 deaths, for a total of 1,152. Number includes previously unreported cases found in review of death certificate database. More testing data: https://t.co/36mUbtznrX — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Today's updates: ➡️New COVID-19 cases ➡️Memorial Day weekend guidance ➡️City services on Memorial Day ➡️Free meals on Memorial Day ➡️Tips for visiting parks — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Thank you! For COVID-19 updates: https://t.co/6g6VT5SO4A For all our #RethinkJails work: https://t.co/DOd0dysQeF And of course, people can follow along here on Twitter for these topics and everything else we’re doing to serve Philadelphia. — PolitiTweet.org
Safety and Justice @safety_justice
FINAL QUESTION! Thank you everyone who participated in today's #COVID19 Tweetchat! Q9: To learn more about the wor… https://t.co/L5vEgm52UH
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
We have reduced our prison population 50% since 2015, with the help of our #CJsystem partners. This work must continue. As we fight COVID-19, we need more testing—period. We need it in our jails, our health-care systems, our schools, and our neighborhoods. #RethinkJails — PolitiTweet.org
Safety and Justice @safety_justice
Q8: What are some examples of jurisdictions doing what they can to protect people in the justice system? #COVID19 #RethinkJails
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
The racial disparity in health outcomes is as much a tragedy and crisis as COVID-19 itself. People of color are more susceptible to hypertension, diabetes, and other health problems due to systemic racism and bad policy in our country over the years. #RethinkJails — PolitiTweet.org
Safety and Justice @safety_justice
Q6: How does race factor into the #COVID19 crisis? Why are communities of color more vulnerable than predominantly… https://t.co/XVeNfFRoXM
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
A person’s bank account shouldn’t determine whether they’re detained away from their home and family, whether their life is completely disrupted, and whether they’re at higher risk for this virus. We must take money out of the equation—now, and after COVID-19. #RethinkJails — PolitiTweet.org
Safety and Justice @safety_justice
Q5: The role money plays in our justice system is unfair. The majority of people detained in jail are there because… https://t.co/sZ3sCeo0Vo
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
They need masks and PPE, of course, and they need the power to make decisions at the time of arrest. In the case of some non-violent crimes, we’ve told our officers to use their expertise and judgement to decide whether to detain offenders. #RethinkJails — PolitiTweet.org
Safety and Justice @safety_justice
Q4: Police officers are the first point of contact people have with the #CJsystem. However, #COVID19 has presented… https://t.co/hKWtai3hkK
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Any potential COVID-19 exposure is scary. Philly prisons are now doing universal testing, including for the asymptomatic, due to expanded criteria and more tests. Previous testing was just for those with symptoms. This underscores safety for staff and inmates. #RethinkJails — PolitiTweet.org
Safety and Justice @safety_justice
Q3: Inside a jail, #COVID19 doesn’t just affect justice-involved individuals, it can also spread to jail personnel.… https://t.co/vsr9qADczR
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Our jails are working to ensure distancing, even amid logistical issues. Corrections officers provide security for services such as medication, behavioral health, access to showers and phone calls. However, safe population reduction continues. #RethinkJails — PolitiTweet.org
Safety and Justice @safety_justice
Q2: To prevent the spread of #COVID19, experts say standing 6 feet apart helps. Why is this strategy, also known as… https://t.co/jdQKQmLVIp
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
RT @PHLPublicHealth: Update on COVID-19 Coronavirus Response in Philadelphia https://t.co/bDWtZV1alY — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Don't forget to tune in on May 21 to PHL Love, a virtual variety show fundraiser. The show will raise money for the #PHLCOVID19FUND, and we'll get to see some of our city's favorite entertainers. https://t.co/6j54eaeAfk — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
We want to make sure every Philadelphian can vote safely. Apply for a mail-in ballot by May 26 at 5 p.m. to make sure you can vote by mail in the PA Primary Election on June 2. #PhillyVotes https://t.co/NADrAosWdg — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Today we hit an unfortunate milestone: more than 20,000 cases of COVID-19. Our daily case numbers are far better than one month ago, but this is a grim reminder that Philadelphians are still testing positive, and we are still at risk. Please stay safe. #StayHomePHL #MaskUpPHL — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
The @PhillyFireDept EMS division responds to about 750 incidents a day, which now even includes suspected COVID-19 cases. I'm in awe of their dedication and willingness to be on the front lines. They risk their lives to save ours. Thank you to our EMS team members! #EMSWeek — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
It's National #EMSWeek. Our paramedics and emergency medical technicians deserve appreciation every week, but especially right now. This morning I had the pleasure of visiting Engine 43 to thank our teams in person. https://t.co/ICp1udWxLf — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Also tomorrow, @PhiladelphiaDHS will begin testing all youth at the Philadelphia Juvenile Justice Services Center. PJJSC has been working with advocates and partners to move as many youth as possible to community-based services or other placements. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
This @PhillyPrisons testing is happening now for a couple of reasons. The @PHLPublicHealth department recently expanded testing criteria for congregate settings. Also, the City now has access to more testing supplies. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Tomorrow, @PhillyPrisons will begin testing all incarcerated individuals, including those who are asymptomatic. The team has followed CDC guidance to contain the spread. In early April we saw 10+ positive cases every day; in the past 10 days, only 2 inmates tested positive. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Our @PHLPublicHealth Commissioner @DrTomFarley reported: – 179 new cases of COVID-19 in Philadelphia, for a total of 20,132. – 9 people died, for a total of 1,049 deaths. Note: The numbers include results for two days. More testing data: https://t.co/36mUbtznrX — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
Today's updates: ➡️New COVID-19 cases ➡️Increased testing at Philly prisons ➡️Testing at juvenile center ➡️National #EMSWeek ➡️20,000 cases—continue to stay safe — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Jim Kenney @PhillyMayor
It's National #EMSWeek. Our paramedics and emergency medical technicians deserve appreciation every week, but never more so than right now. Thank you to the folks at Engine 43 for welcoming me this morning and for your dedication every day. Philly values you! https://t.co/61dGZPAhiF — PolitiTweet.org