Massachusetts seen as a new coronavirus hot spot as cases surge

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Cases of coronavirus surged in Massachusetts, creating a new hot spot for the virus, as officials scramble to beef up hospital capacities for the influx of patients.

The state now has the third-highest number of COVID-19 cases in the country, with 38,077 positive cases--- behind New York and New Jersey respectively.

“We’re right in the middle of the surge now," the state's Republican governor, Charlie Baker, said Sunday on CBS News' “Face the Nation."

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, whose state has battled through the worst of the pandemic with overflowing hospitals, overcrowded morgues, and overwhelmed funeral parlors and gravesites to accommodate the massive death toll of 18,609 people, vowed to send 400 ventilators to support Massachusetts.

In New York, the number of daily hospitalizations and deaths has finally begun to fall, but Massachusetts has seen a surge in recent days and is expected to surpass 2,000 deaths this week.

On Monday, two additional field hospitals were opened in the state, joining two other sites that have been up and running. A fifth one is expected to open in about a week.

Vice President Mike Pence said the White House is closely watching the Boston area, and the coordinator of the federal coronavirus task force, Dr. Deborah Birx, said officials are “very much focused” on Massachusetts.

In some of the hardest-hit neighborhoods, many of which are densely populated with houses crowded together in minority communities, authorities are urging people to stay indoors and practice social distancing but warmer temperatures have tempted some to abandon rules of caution.

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh warned that violators congregating in parks and outdoors would be sanctioned by law enforcement if necessary.

"We won’t hesitate to send police officers to deliver the message and -- if necessary -- deliver citations," Walsh said in a statement on Twitter.

The city has also outfitted at least seven public work trucks with speakers that are circling hard-hit neighborhoods broadcasting messages about social distancing, washing hands and covering faces in seven different languages.




https://www.foxnews.com/health/massachusetts-new-coronavirus-hot-spot
 

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It ain't gonna be anything close to NY but yeah it'll be an issue. MA got a decent amount of illegals and South Americans that live in very closed quarters in certain areas in/around city.

Type of places that metro running medical malpractice scams out of.
 

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Ohio is another one.

Its the only state where the daily new cases are at around 10% of the total.

If they reopen on May 1st, as the governor intends to, that would be a big mistake
 
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it isn't even close to being as bad as that RINO governor and totally inept mayor of boston are making it out to be. sure, the nursing homes, soldier homes, assisted living facilities and sketchy neighborhoods with 10 people in one apartment have been affected adversely but the suburbs are experiencing very little of that. major overreaction and destroying the economy is not justifiable.
 

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it isn't even close to being as bad as that RINO governor and totally inept mayor of boston are making it out to be. sure, the nursing homes, soldier homes, assisted living facilities and sketchy neighborhoods with 10 people in one apartment have been affected adversely but the suburbs are experiencing very little of that. major overreaction and destroying the economy is not justifiable.

They're trying to crush the middle class.......an economic shutdown affects the middle class the most.
 

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Baker just closed schools for the rest of year which is a good thing and was expected.
Hasn't had much effect in the burbs. I haven't gone to the city in 2 months so can't speak for them.
 

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