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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
For small businesses: — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
And we will continue to approach this work with equity for the communities with the deepest needs, informed by our Health Inequities Task Force. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
A gradual reopening means a gradual economic recovery. We know that many people are still struggling, and will continue to struggle for some time. So we will continue to meet the needs of families, workers, seniors, and small businesses. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
If you are reopening your business or office, you should be doing so gradually and cautiously, following all the state requirements for your sector and consulting the additional guidelines we are posting at https://t.co/WvlOZVh4Pv. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
You should still be washing your hands and cleaning your surfaces frequently. All of these precautions remain as important as ever, while the state reopening plan moves forward. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
You should still be practicing social and physical distancing in public places, both indoor and outdoor. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
You should still be wearing a face covering outside your home. That advisory remains in place and should be followed. https://t.co/ZRjcfGzuE3 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
With everything else that is going on, it’s also an important time to remind everyone that your precautions to limit the spread of the virus are still vitally important. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We are focusing on these Boston-specific metrics to make sure we understand the situation that our residents are facing, and the precautions and supports that we need given the unique conditions in the state’s capital city. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
All of this progress is good news. However, we are now in the period 2 weeks beyond the start of the state reopening plan on May 18. So we are monitoring the data very closely to see if there is any change in the trends. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
In all, as of this week, our cumulative positive test rate is down to just below 23%. For the week that ended on Saturday, our positive rate was 7.5%. Both of those numbers are new lows since the crisis began. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
In some Community Health Centers, we are able to provide testing for people who are asymptomatic but whose work or medical status may put them at higher risk. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We have begun to bring testing to public housing and senior buildings. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We got there by supporting and funding our Community Health Centers and now also by creating mobile testing for highly impacted and vulnerable populations. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
Another key metric is access to testing. We wanted the ability to conduct at least 1,500 tests per day by June 1, and we met that benchmark. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
On Tuesday, the last patients were discharged from Boston Hope Medical Center. It has now suspended operations pending future need. That’s a positive milestone. — PolitiTweet.org
City of Boston @CityOfBoston
The Boston Hope Medical Center released its final two #COVID19 patients yesterday, after two months of helping over… https://t.co/6IfI5u0QSZ
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We set a benchmark of getting to below 85% and, as of today, we are down to 81%. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
During the case surge in April, Boston hospitals were treating ICU patients at over 120% of their combined normal capacity. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
The data tells us that we continue to move in the right direction. We have met the initial benchmarks that we set for moving forward in a gradual reopening. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
But, 655 people have passed away, with 6 new deaths recorded yesterday. Our prayers are with their families and all who are struggling with this illness. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We’re now counting recoveries at 2 or 3 times the rate of new cases, a very positive trend. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
Boston’s numbers, as of yesterday recorded 12,872 cases, a one-day increase of 54. We have confirmed 7,257 people to be fully recovered from #COVID19 in the @CityofBoston, up by 154. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
As of yesterday, Massachusetts reached a total of 101,592 cases, an increase of 429 over Tuesday and the state is now 7,152 deaths, up 68. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
There’s a lot to talk about this week, but I’m going to start with updates to the #COVID19 situation and our ongoing response. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
Tune in at 11:30 a.m. on https://t.co/ifDgvyeO0i for an update on #COVID19 in the @CityofBoston. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
Learn more: https://t.co/a9qQkAaBzP — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We recognize the deep inequities that exist for our immigrant community and people of color. Each day, equity is at the center of our #COVID19 planning, decisions and responses. Our COVID-19 Health Inequities Taskforce continues to lead us in taking the right steps. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
If you have any questions about testing, call your healthcare provider or 311 to be connected to the Mayor’s Health Line. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
Testing is an important part of our #COVID19 response. If you think you should be tested, check our map for locations, hours and contact information for our sites in your neighborhood. https://t.co/gduYSvqlXS — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
Boston Hope shows what happens when we come together. Thank you to all who helped create Boston Hope, and care for our residents. You are all essential to our #COVID19 response, and we wouldn’t be able to mark this milestone without you. https://t.co/om6vunw3xt — PolitiTweet.org