News Podcast – Governor Baker – Weather – Salem COVID 19 Update – Video of the Day
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North Shore Today newscast with Bill Newell and Rick Moore
Governor Charlie Baker Video – Wednesday Afternoon Press Briefing
Weather: Wet today but much warmer tomorrow
City of Salem COVID-19 Response Update – March 18, 2020
SALEM – The City of Salem continues to advance measures to help slow the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and lessen impacts on healthcare providers responding to this evolving situation. Below please find more details about updates and announcements from the City during this public health emergency.
- City buildings – including City Hall, City Hall Annex, the Mayor Jean Levesque Community Life Center, and the Salem Public Library – continue to be closed to the public. Departments can be reached by phone or email. Public works and public safety departments continue to function.
- The City of Salem has launched www.salem.com/together, with a volunteer sign-up form, tools to request assistance, charitable funds accepting donations, and a wide variety of informational resources all in response to the COVID-19 outbreak
- The City of Salem will utilize the Zoom platform for remote participation of public meetings during this public emergency. Details about accessing each meeting, including the toll-free dial-in number and the meeting ID number, will be posted in the meeting notice/agenda for each meeting scheduled to take place remotely at least 48 hours before the meeting.
- Over the next few days, all public playgrounds in the City will be posted to advise the public that the use of playground equipment and structures is prohibited during this public emergency.
- Waste Management has temporarily closed their call center, so their customer service number (800-972-4545) is currently out of service. This will have no impact on your trash and recycling pickup; all trash and recycling pickups will continue to operate on a normal schedule. If you need to report a missed trash or recycling pick up, please report it using SeeClickFix. Bulk item and white good pick-ups will not be scheduled during this time; any appointments already scheduled will be collected as planned. If you need to schedule a bin repair or have any questions, please contact the Engineering department at 978-619-5673.
- The City of Salem has extended the Community Preservation Act grant application deadline to April 16th.
- The City of Salem is waiving the late fees on any unpaid automobile excise bills that were due March 9th. This waiver will be in place until April 17th, unless otherwise announced. The waiver only applies to late fees and not to the regular bill amount. You can pay your automobile excise bill online at salem.com/paybills.
- Salem Public Schools will be closed through April 6th. For updates regarding the status of Salem Public Schools, please visit www.salemk12.org.
- Members of the public should ensure they are subscribed to Salem’s three primary communication platforms, all available at www.salem.com/subscribe: (1) CodeRED, the emergency notification system, (2) City Alerts, found under the “Urgent Alert” menu, and (3) City News & Announcement, found under the “News or Announcement” category.
- Members of the public with cold-like symptoms, fever, cough, or other illness should contact their healthcare provider. To ensure the effectiveness of efforts to slow the spread of the virus, members of the public should avoid congregating in groups of more than 10 people.
Status of Cases
As of 4:30 p.m. on March 18, 2020, there are 0 positive novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the City of Salem.
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 – an old Candid Camera – We can still laugh at this – the good old days
This is not a complete representation of today’s college students!
There’s stupid and then there’s these people: pic.twitter.com/eokas4CDLq
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) March 18, 2020