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    We want all residents to stay safe during extreme cold weather. Our public safety agencies put together a comprehensive set of safety tips for the winter season. When you know severely cold weather is coming, remember to take steps to prepare. Please also check on older adults, people with disabilities, and people experiencing homelessness, and take caution when using portable heating devices…

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    • COLD WEATHER SAFETY TIPS https://t.co/9ySPCE8z9E #CheckOnElderly #Hypothermia #Frostbite #PowerOutageSafety #CityofBoston

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    Introducing B Together - 2 year(s) ago

    Starting on January 15, 2022, to address rising COVID-19 cases and encourage vaccination, individuals will be required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 in order to enter certain indoor spaces in Boston. People working in those locations will also be required to have received their vaccines. The best way for Boston to stay healthy and support our communities, our businesses, and…

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    • Bostonians 💛 I’m sure you’ve heard by now that on Jan. 15th, verification of vaccine progress will be required in certain spaces. The “B-Together” Program is further explained here: https://t.co/EAcu787AhA Rising above the plight of the pandemic is a “together” thing.

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    Mayor Walsh, Boston Parks and Recreation, and the Mayor’s Office of Tourism, Sports, and Entertainment invite you to our July Drive-in Movie Series! This series is for City of Boston residents only.

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    • I'm just gonna go ahead and take full credit for this without any proof. Even if @marty_walsh never saw my tweet. :) https://t.co/NwcywL2Hfd https://t.co/sLeyD0lJjy

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    Mayor Martin J. Walsh, together with Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC), today announced the study to evaluate community exposure to COVID-19 through a representative sampling of asymptomatic Boston residents resulted in 9.9% testing positive for antibodies and 2.6% of currently asymptomatic individuals testing positive for COVID-19. In…

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    • Results released for antibody and COVID-19 testing of Boston residents: About 1 in 10 residents in this study have developed antibodies and approximately 1 in 40 currently asymptomatic individuals are positive for COVID-19 and potentially infectious. https://t.co/GlQf5OTrFG

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    Mayor Martin J. Walsh, together with Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC), today announced the study to evaluate community exposure to COVID-19 through a representative sampling of asymptomatic Boston residents resulted in 9.9% testing positive for antibodies and 2.6% of currently asymptomatic individuals testing positive for COVID-19. In…

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    • Boston *Random* sample n=750 *Asymptomatic*, tested for both antibody & virus at same time (Only) ~1 in 10 antibody + (9.9%), suggesting recovered infection ~1 in 40 (2.6%) test PCR + for virus, suggesting active infection Buckle up for long ride 😬 https://t.co/8MsuOup8kG

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    International Women’s Day is a global celebration of the contributions of women and girls. Adapted by the United Nations in 1975, it is a day to celebrate the progress women have made while embracing opportunities for change in pursuit of gender equity. 2020 is the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote becoming part of the U.S. Constitution, so this year’s event looks to the next 100 years…

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    • SAVE THE DATE! Friday, March 6th @BostonWomen will present an #InternationalWomensDay program with the theme "Today's Girls, Tomorrow's Voters", as part of our #SheVotesBoston campaign. Join us! https://t.co/JUqjeOE4LS