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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2020 · 4 MIN

Mayor James Fiorentini’s Special Message on COVID-19

from Merrimack Valley Newsmakers · host WHAV Staff

In a special message, Haverhill Mayor James J. Fiorentini says “community spread” of the CORVID-19 virus is taking place in Haverhill and urges residents to stay home “whenever possible.”The mayor says community spread means “you have to treat every person you meet as if they have the virus.” He asks residents to stay indoors, limit grocery shopping to one or two days a week and stay home at all times if they have cough or cold.He said the city is operating with skeleton crews, but remains available to help residents through the city’s telephone help center available by dialing 311 or online at cityofhaverhill.com. At the city’s website, as WHAV has previously reported, there is a new link to “Resident Support Services.” It connects people who need help are linked to volunteers and is a service provided by the new group Mutual Aid Society of Haverhill. Help is also available by calling 978-228-5322 or emailing [email protected] also reminds residents that unemployment assistance is available at mass.gov, including to those who were previously self-employed.Support the show

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In a special message, Haverhill Mayor James J. Fiorentini says “community spread” of the CORVID-19 virus is taking place in Haverhill and urges residents to stay home “whenever possible.” The mayor says community spread means “you have to treat every person you meet as if they have the virus.” He asks residents to stay indoors, limit grocery shopping to one or two days a week and stay home at all times if they have cough or cold. He said the city is operating with skeleton crews, but remains ...

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