Earning him internet fame. Its ahead this morning. Im emily riemer. Randy and im randy price. Danielle vollmar is in for Cindy Fitzgibbon this morning. Danielle danielle good morning. Some areas waking up to some showers this morning. Its cooler out there. And today were not going to warm up all that much more from what were seeing this morning. So if youre starting in the 40s, thats where youre going to end today. It wont be as warm as the past several days. Right now its 29 degrees in jaffrey. 31 in orange. 39 boston. Mid 40s already down on the cape and the islands. Youre going to see chances for rain really ramping up through the Morning Hours. And then it will start to wind down through the afternoon. But notice it is in the form of some rain as temperatures are well above that freezing mark. We also have some wind out there to talk about. The winds anywhere from about 1015 miles an hour sustained right now. It is breezy especially by our coastline. Is getting closer to us. It is
Outbreak of no virus and not e. Coli. They say they found numerous violations at that location in Cleveland Circle. The commissioner at Boston Inspection Services says report started coming in of white spread illness. 30 Boston College students are sick, including members of the eight men s basketball team. The department of Public Health is working with Inspectional Services on the case. An inspector temporarily suspended chipotle s permit after finding three violations, cooked chicken and steak was below the Proper Holding temperature of 140 degrees. An employee was working despite being sick. Also, the multiple reports of foodborne illness which poses an imminent health hazard, so the restaurant was shut down until further notice. It is a precautionary effort. If there is a question of illness, we want to make sure the establishment will properly todd there was also a report of a case of sicknesses at that Cleveland Circle chipotle in 2008. Just to reiterate our breaking news, they
This is newscenter 5s eyeopener. Emily also on the eye this morning. A Railroad Employee trying his hand at music. Earning him internet fame. Its ahead this morning. Good morning. Im emily riemer. Randy well see how the singers do with his direction. And im randy price. Danielle in for cindy this morning. Danielle its a wet start for some but a lot of us waking up to pretty mild temperatures. Were not going to warm up all that much through the day. What you see really is what you get on the maps especially points south and east where youre already in the 40s. Thats where youre going to hold through the day. Notice though in the 20s through the Merrimack Valley so if youre starting out your morning there, you definitely want to grab a. In the 30s in worcester. 38 in boston. Now as we go through the next 12 hours, say, down along the south notice showers will be with us through about lunchtime. And then it should be winding down. I notice were real hell only going to warm into the upper
The February 10 survey reveals 895 outbreaks under active investigation and 2,806 considered resolved, for a total of 3,701 over the course of the pandemic. That s an increase of 124 in the week since our February 3 update, which totaled 3,577 outbreaks (924 active, 2,653 resolved).
This bump came despite a continuing decline in the number of nursing homes and assisted living centers experiencing outbreaks. The health-care category led these lists for months, but on February 3, it fell behind outbreaks at K-12 schools an indication that vaccinations of residents and staffers at such facilities, who began receiving inoculations in December, are having a positive effect. On February 10, fifteen health-care operations joined the outbreaks roster, up from eleven on February 3 but only ten are identified as specializing in senior services, and half of those outbreaks actually date back weeks, likely due to a lag in communication between local and state public-health agencies.