Coronavirus Information Update 05/11/20
This is a collection of information that I share each day on my Berkshire News Network Coronavirus Information Update reports, which are heard on all of our Townsquare Media Berkshire stations. If you hear it there... you'll find it here:
Monday May 11, 2020
Berkshire County Numbers:
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Berkshire County: 475
The number of COVID-19 Deaths in Berkshire County: 37
Statewide Numbers:
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Massachusetts: 77,793.
The number of COVID-19 Deaths in Massachusetts: 4,979
Today’s News Items:
During his daily briefing today, Gov. Charlie Baker talked about re-opening the economy and how to do it safely. He says that a detailed report will be out on May 18th outlining the plan. He says it will be a four phased approach. The phases are titled as follows: Start, Cautious, Vigilant, and the New Normal.
Three additional cases of COVID-19 were reported Sunday for Berkshire County, according to the State Department of Public Health. That brings the full count to 475. The death toll remained at 37 in the Berkshires.
The number of people who have died from COVID-19 in Massachusetts is nearing 5,000 after an additional 139 deaths were announced Sunday. That brings the state's total number of deaths during the outbreak to 4,979.
Berkshire Medical Center, as of Sunday reported caring for two patients with COVID-19, with both of them being treated in intensive care. Fairview Hospital in Great Barrington reports three cases, with none of them in ICU.
The Berkshire District Attorney’s Office has created a comprehensive resource guide to educate community members about the availability of health and safety resources during social distancing. (See the link in our resources section below)
The Trustees of Reservations is reopening Naumkeag in Stockbridge, along with four other very popular properties later this month.
Members of the Lee Lions club are looking for mask-makers. To get involved, call Thom Swift at 413-243-6737.
Recent Information:
The Center for Rehabilitation at Berkshire Medical Center is offering telehealth appointments for patients who don’t want to conduct an in-person visit. A prescription or physician order is required.
Statewide mandatory face covering when in public place when not able to physical distance went into effect Wednesday. Masks are not required for those under the age of 2 or for those who have a medical condition preventing them from wearing a mask.
The town of Great Barrington has postpone its annual town meeting and election. The town meeting will be June 22nd and the town election will now be June 30th.
The Sheffield Town elections will now take place on May 11th at the Sheffield Senior Center, with polls open from 9 AM to 7 PM. Voters will also be able to vote by Absentee Ballot or by Mail Ballot instead of at the Senior Center. Meanwhile the Sheffield board of selectmen town administrator have agreed that the closure of all town buildings will remain in effect until May 18th unless the order is extended by Governor Charlie Baker.
The annual town election in Clarksburg is scheduled to be held on May 26th. Voters are being encouraged to cast ballot by mail.
The annual town election in the town of Florida has been postponed until June 23rd. Absentee and early voting ballots are available and can be requested by mail from the Town Clerk.
The Select Board in Williamstown may cut back on polling hours for the annual town election which has been postponed to June. Town officials are strongly advising voters to take advantage of mail-in voting.
The town of Great Barrington is extending the suspension of plastic water bottle restrictions through May 31st.
Gov. Baker has announced that he is ordering that Massachusetts schools remain closed though the end of the school year.
COVID-19 Resources:
The Berkshire District Attorney’s Office has created a resource guide to educate community members about the availability of health and safety resources during social distancing. The full resource guide is available here: https://www.mass.gov/doc/berkshire-district-attorneys-offices-covid-19-community-resource-guide/download
Though the MassHire Berkshire Career Center is closed to in-person contact, their seminars and workshops are available on a webinar platform. You can find the schedule at https://masshireberkshirecc.com/events-calendar/
The Women, Infants, and Children Nutrition Program (or WIC) is committed to providing families with continued support now and in the days ahead. They are able to provide all services by phone. Call 447-3495.
Unemployment benefit application for self-employed, gig economy, and other workers are now available. Learn more and apply at mass.gov/pua
Remember to wear a mask or face covering to prevent the spread of COVID-19, especially when social distancing is difficult. More info at: mass.gov/coveryourface
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey has launched a new website to provide resources for health care workers and first responders in the state, and information to the public. The website is FrontlineMA.org.
You can see the latest breakdown of Massachusetts COVID-19 cases by Location, Age, Gender, and Ethnicity at the following link: DPH COVID-19 Cases Breakdown It’s updated by 4:00 PM Daily.
For the latest information on COVID-19 visit the BHS Coronavirus Information Kiosk at http://www.berkshirehealthsystems.org/coronavirus
State residents can get COVID-19 text updates by texting COVIDMA to 888-777
The symptoms of Coronavirus are coughing, fever and shortness of breath. They may appear 2 to 14 days after exposure. Residents can also check their symptoms and get other COVID-19 health related information by using a new FREE tool at buoy.com/mass
For the latest information on the Coronavirus including how to protect yourself and what to do if you become sick, visit the Federal Center for Disease Control website at cdc.gov/coronavirus
Check out the link to the Lenox Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Lenox: #LenoxLove COVID-19 Resources webpage: https://lenox.org/lenox-chamber-covid-19/
Downtown Pittsfield Inc. Has a link to COVID-19 resources on its website. Click this link: https://downtownpittsfield.com/2020/04/covid-19-resources/
Berkshire South Regional Community Center has announced Nourishing Neighbors, a new supplemental community meal program running for eight weeks and beginning today. Details are available at http://berkshiresouth.org/nourishing-neighbors/
The Town of Great Barrington has released a Mental Health and Wellness Kit, which is available at this link: https://www.townofgb.org/home/news/great-barrington-releases-mental-health-and-wellness-kit
The National Alliance on Mental Illness Berkshire County has announced its Warm Line. The Warm Line is a phone number that people can call to talk to either staff or a community trained volunteer. The number is 413-445-1136.
Community Access to the Arts has launched a series of online arts programs in order to combat the isolation that people with disabilities are experiencing during the COVID-19 crisis. Go to cataarts.org.
If you have a question about Coronavirus, you can call the BHS hotline which is available daily between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM. The number is 1-855-BMC-LINK or 1-855-262-5465.