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Massachusetts restaurants, gyms, offices, churches cut to 25% capacity for 2 weeks as coronavirus surges

Massachusetts restaurants, gyms, offices, churches and more cut to 25% capacity for 2 weeks as coronavirus surges Erin Tiernan © Provided by Boston Herald Boston, MA: 12-21-20: Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker is pictured putting his mask back on at the conclusion of a press conference held in Gardner Auditorium concerning the upcoming Christmas holiday as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the event he also announced the issuance of nearly $49 million in state grants to small businesses through the COVID-19 Small Business Grant Program administered by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff). POOL PHOTO Restaurants, gyms, casinos, offices, churches, libraries, movie theaters, arcades, golf facilities, museums and more must cut capacity to 25% of their maximum for “at least” two weeks as coronavirus continues to surge in the state ahead of the holidays, Gov. Charlie Baker said.

Watch live: Gov Charlie Baker to give Massachusetts winter storm update

Watch live: Gov. Charlie Baker to give Massachusetts winter storm update Updated Dec 16, 2020; Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker plans to deliver a winter storm update around noon Wednesday at the State House in Boston. Gov. Charlie Baker’s office announced Wednesday that a press conference will be held at 12 p.m. in the Gardner Auditorium of the State House. A livestream is available to watch below. Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito and transportation officials will join the governor to discuss preparations for the impending snow storm, which could dump between 12 and 18 inches of snow on much of the state. Baker typically gives an update on the state’s COVID-19 response when he holds news conferences. The winter storm comes as hospitals across the state are receiving shipments of the Pfizer vaccine for the first phase of inoculations. Health care workers who deal with COVID-19 patients, long-term care residents and staff and prisoners and correctional staff are among the first in line

Massachusetts Has Released COVID-19 Guidelines for the Holidays Here s What to Know

Mass. Has Released COVID-19 Holiday Guidelines. Here s What to Know © Boston Globe via Getty Images BOSTON – NOVEMBER 3: Gov. Charlie Baker takes his mask off before speaking at the Gardner Auditorium in the Massachusetts State House in Boston on Nov. 3, 2020. Governor Baker announced the nomination of judge Dalila Argaez Wendlandt to the Supreme Judicial Court. She would be the first Latina on the high court. (Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff) Massachusetts health officials this week released guidance about how to celebrate the upcoming holidays safely amid a spike in coronavirus cases in the state. Popular Searches Limit in-person holiday gatherings to

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