There was a lot to talk about with the Director of Needham’s Department of Public Health. So much so, that a single news story would not cover the ground we needed to keep you informed. As the virus numbers tick up across Massachusetts and the nation during the colder shift in weather, it has become clear that the town of Needham is not immune:
In an attempt to decrease the spiking number of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations, the Baker Administration announced new guidelines on November 2, 2020.
One of the best tools we continue to have in the battle against the Coronavirus is among the most simple: Keep your distance from others. That can be easier said than done, especially as the holidays approach.
Pandemic Exhaustion is becoming a thing, as people tire of keeping cleaning and distancing protocols in mind. Even though we are all aching for a return to normalcy, it is important to remember to keep vigilant and avoid getting sick.
In an attempt to decrease the spiking number of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations, the Baker Administration announced new guidelines on November 2, 2020.
One of the best tools we continue to have in the battle against the Coronavirus is among the most simple: Keep your distance from others. That can be easier said than done, especially as the holidays approach.
Pandemic Exhaustion is becoming a thing, as people tire of keeping cleaning and distancing protocols in mind. Even though we are all aching for a return to normalcy, it is important to remember to keep vigilant and avoid getting sick.
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