Wednesday News Podcast: Governor Baker Still Ramping up Hospital Capacity; Essential Businesses in Lawrence Face Threat of Fines

News Podcast – Weather – City of Salem COVID-19 Update – Videos of the Day

Governor Baking still ramping up hospital capacity; Essential businesses in Lawrence face threat of fines;  Local nurses concerned about limited PPE; Gloucester plans for annual St. Peter’s Fiesta; COVID-19 man charged with drug violation released from Middleton; Council delays vote on at-sea monitoring levels

North Shore Today newscast with Bill Newell and Rick Moore

 

Weather: Wednesday near 50

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Lynn Fire Department – 1060th transport company with another delivery of PPE. Because of deliveries like these, and new safety measures in place, only two members have been quarantined due to work-related COVID-19 exposure. Neither tested positive and have since returned to work.

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City of Salem COVID-19 Response Update – April 14, 2020 

The City of Salem continues to advance measures to help slow the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), lessen impacts on healthcare providers responding to this evolving situation, and support Salem residents and businesses during this public health emergency. To view previous updates, please visit www.salem.com/news and click on a previous COVID-19 update. 

New Updates

  • The City of Salem has worked with the family of Vitalina Williams, the first Salem resident to die from the coronavirus, to establish a relief fund in Vitalina’s memory and for her family. All funds donated will go to support Vitalina’s family. You can donate online at www.salem.com/vitalina. 
  • Mayor Kim Driscoll and Health Agent David Greenbaum will hold their third public online Q&A about COVID-19 on Wednesday, April 15th at 7:00 p.m. Visit www.salem.com/covidqa to follow along at that time and ask your questions, or email your questions in advance to mayor@salem.com with “Q&A” in the subject line. 
  • The North Shore Pride parade and festival and the Arts Festival have been cancelled for this year. 

Status of Cases

As of 4:00 p.m. on April 14, 2020, 180 Salem residents have tested positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and four Salem residents have died from the virus. Since the outbreak began, 33 Salem residents who had been infected by the virus have cleared their isolation period. Additional data about Salem COVID-19 cases is below.

For more information about COVID-19, please visit www.coronavirus.gov and www.mass.gov/coronavirus. Mass DPH has posted an FAQ at https://www.mass.gov/info-details/frequently-asked-questions-about-covid-19 and has activated an information line that can be reached by dialing 2-1-1.


Video of the Day – As you get out for exercise, do not break and unfamiliar speeding laws

Bonus Video – Match Game

 

 

 

 

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