It could be the first city that "really recovers" coronavirus
The new cases of COVIDs are down when the reopening continues to progress in this major city.
The mayor of an American city now claims that it is particularly ready to bounce back astonishing health and economic ramifications of pandemic coronavirus. In a daily briefing on July 7, Boston MayorMarty Walsh says that if the Bostonians "take the precautions [and] keep our numbers low, we could beThe first city that really recovers from Covid-19. "
Boston, who is about to enter Phase 3 of the reopening of July 13 at which gymnasium, theaters of cinema, libraries, museums and casino game floorswill be allowed to reopen-had13,578 reported cases of coronavirus and 710 deaths until now; and 9,568 patients recovered from COVID-19. The city reported 22 new cases of coronavirus and no new deaths on July 7th.
While Walsh admitted that restaurants, hotels and tourism in Boston are "for a little more a tour" like thoseBusiness slowly and methodically reopen To comply with the new limits of the city's capacity and social distance distancing, he said that a slow and stable approach would serve the city well in the long term.
"People, when they start traveling again, [Will] come to Boston because our numbers are so weak," he said.
It is not only Boston who does admirable work to limit the spread of the pandemic; The state of Massachusetts as a whole recorded 110,338 cases of coronavirus and 8,213 Total deaths - Number of deaths up to public health experts.
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"Massachusetts did a very good job. They saidAnthony Fauci, MD, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a Director Member of the Coronavirus Working Group of the White House.
However, everyone is not so optimistic about the continuous state of the state. "I'm worried a little aboutWhat will happen in Massachusetts," notedAshish jha, MD, Director of the Harvard Global Health Institute in a press conference of July 6th. JHA specifically citedConcerns about the reopening of bars and restaurants and what effect an increase in cases of coronaviruses related to interior gatherings could have on MassachusettsSchools reopened in the fall.
"If we start to see things were heading in the wrong direction, I would like the governors and leaders of [New England] plan to stop and reverse the course, because I really want schools open this autumn. "He explained. And if you want to know where Covid spreads like a forest fire,This major city locks again as coronavirus surges.