Braintree Coronavirus Update: 36 New Cases, 1 More Death

BRAINTREE, MA – There are 36 new cases of the new coronavirus in Braintree as of Friday, according to the Braintree Board of Health, bringing the total number of cases in the town to 664.

There was one additional coronavirus-related death in Braintree as of Friday, according to health officials, bringing the total number of deaths to 61.

More than 64,300 people in Massachusetts have tested positive for COVID-19 as of Friday afternoon, according to Massachusetts Department of Health data. According to the data, there have been 154 additional deaths, bringing to total number of deaths statewide to 3,716.

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There were 2,106 newly reported cases since data was released Thursday afternoon, and 947 confirmed cases are currently in ICU.
In Massachusetts, there have been 289,636 COVID-19 tests performed, with 13,989 new tests reported Friday.

Massachusetts residents will soon need to wear a face covering if they are public places where social distancing is not possible — including grocery and retail stores and public transportation. Gov. Charlie Baker told reporters Friday his executive order will go into effect May 6.

The order will not apply to children under the age of 2 or to those with medical exemptions. Anyone else not wearing will be subject to a $300 fine and could be denied entry into businesses.

Here are the latest updates from Braintree:

SCHOOLS

The Braintree Public Schools will be closed through the end of the 2019-2020 school year. This includes all schools and school activities.

BUSINESSES

Not everything is closed in Braintree because of the coronavirus pandemic. Many essential businesses are still open to provide services such as food take-out, eyecare and more. We've created a simple small business directory to help residents see what's open in Braintree.

We put a call out to local businesses on Patch this week and asked them to update their status, give details on how you can continue to patronize them and to let the community know how they can best help during these challenging times. You can find the local guide here.

GOVERNMENT

Mayor Charles Kokoros presented the Fiscal Year 2021 budget to the Town Council. Because of the new coronavirus pandemic, the budget will see its lowest annual increase in seven years. Kokoros told the Town Council Tuesday the proposed budget is about $143.4 million which represents a 2.84 percent increase from the previous year. MORE

HOSPITALS

South Shore Health has set up a drive-thru tent at Union Point in Weymouth. Patients experiencing symptoms consistent with COVID-19 should call the screening line at 781-681-0365. Upon calling, patients will be screened over the phone. If a patient meets state and federal criteria for testing, an appointment will be scheduled.

This article originally appeared on the Braintree Patch