COVID-19 City of Boston Update 4-3-2020

April 3, 2020

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

State shuts parking lots to beaches including these City locations – https://universalhub.com/2020/state-shuts-parking-lots-and-spaces-beaches-south

Volunteer opportunities with the City of Boston – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1tdQSR1nWprrkhbqxawKg9FMt1nFK-hts20ZaCd_FoYE/viewform?ts=5e7d0b66&edit_requested=true

City recommendations on when you should get tested – https://www.boston.gov/departments/public-health-commission/when-you-should-be-tested-covid-19

 

On Tuesday, March 31, Governor Baker extended his emergency order requiring all non-essential businesses to close their physical workplaces until Monday, May 4. The order still limits gatherings to 10 people.

On Monday, March 30, Mayor Walsh announced that a new partnership will help create subsidized housing for 1,000 Boston Public Schools families at risk of displacement and experiencing homelessness. The City released a comprehensive plan for those experiencing homelessness in Boston during the public health emergency.

 

 

LATEST MASS. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH NUMBERS

BOSTON: 1,233 CONFIRMED CASES (106 RECOVERED AND 10 DEATHS)

As of Thursday, April 2

MASSACHUSETTS: 8,966 CONFIRMED CASES

As of Thursday, April 2

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