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FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 Kowloon sets the bar high with mai tais to go

By Elyse Carmosino to-go meals. ITEM STAFF “We had so many customers coming in for takeout and they all wanted mai SAUGUS — With restaurants across tais to go,” Wong said. the country forced to close their din- Although Gov. Charlie Baker may ing rooms due to the COVID-19 health soon approve a law allowing takeout crisis, Kowloon Restaurant in Saugus sales of beer and wine for the duration decided to make the best of the situa- of the pandemic, Massachusetts liquor tion and offer to-go mixes of its most laws currently prevent restaurants popular drinks. from selling any hard alcohol to-go, Carmela Dalton Owner Bob Wong said his family’s prompting Wong and his staff to come restaurant, a community mainstay up with a creative work-around. ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO since 1950, began offering mai tai “Unfortunately, we can’t sell alcohol and scorpion bowl mixes last Friday over the counter,” Wong said. “So we Bob Wong holds two bottles of mai tai and scor- Lynn eld after frequent requests from custom- said ‘we’ll do the next best thing: offer pion bowl mix at Kowloon on Thursday after- ers wanting to know if they could noon after several customers requested drinks fund purchase alcoholic drinks with their KOWLOON, A2 to go. lends its TO BUILD OR GE union support NOT TO BUILD demanding By Anne Marie Tobin ITEM STAFF shutdown Lynn eld resident Car- mela Dalton, president of The Think of Michael Foun- due to dation, announced that in response to the global pan- demic, the foundation was virus contributing $10,000 to The Gavin Foundation to assist By Gayla Cawley its Rent Relief Program. The ITEM STAFF program will bene t those individuals who are in re- LYNN — Following weeks of citing covery and currently housed health and safety concerns, the union in a certi ed sober house. representing more than 1,200 workers The Think of Michael at Lynn’s GE Aviation plant demand- Foundation was founded in ed a two-week paid shutdown of the 2019 nearly a year after Dal- factory Thursday. ton, and her husband Dick, The demand came a day after the lost their son, Michael, to an labor union, IUE-CWA Local 201, was overdose while he was in out- told an employee at the Lynn plant patient treatment. had tested positive for the coronavi- Dalton said that due to the rus, which brought a week’s worth of COVID-19 pandemic, people tensions to the boiling point. in recovery are in need of A GE employee said there’s been at help more than ever. least three positive COVID-19 diagno- “Those in recovery have ses in the Lynn plant. been devastated by the loss Workers at the city’s River Works of employment and the can- plant held protests on Monday and cellation of group and indi- Tuesday, citing the company’s failure vidual therapy and support to address their safety concerns at the meetings which are critical plant amid the outbreak. to sustaining sobriety,” said “We have been demanding PPE (per- Dalton. sonal protective equipment), sanitizer, John McGahan, president and spray bottles for disinfectant for and CEO of The Gavin Foun- weeks,” reads a union membership let- dation stated that his orga- ter posted on Facebook. “We have not nization “is very concerned seen systematic sanitization in the for people in early recovery buildings. We lack social distancing in living in sober homes, many many areas. And the virus is now here of whom will not qualify for in the plant. unemployment bene ts be- “We have tried to convince GE Lynn cause they have been out of That is the question facing contractors to adopt safer protocols and policies, the workforce due to addic- and what we have seen is too little tion. By Steve Krause McGee announces COVID-19 Construction too late. Our position is that the com- “We are most grateful to ITEM STAFF guidelines, procedures, A3 continues at pany’s sick leave policy is a disaster The Think of Michael Foun- waiting to happen.” Gov. Charlie Baker has dation and others for sup- at least May 4, per request complex on According to the letter, the union not issued a moratorium on porting our rental assistance of Campanelli Construction Munroe Street informed General Electric represen- building and construction tatives Thursday morning that work- program for individuals of Braintree, the contractor in Lynn amid projects in Massachusetts. ers wanted a two-week paid shutdown living in a certi ed Mas- for the project, YMCA Metro And until he does, most lo- the outbreak of immediately, in addition to its earlier sachusetts Alliance Sober North CEO Kathleen Walsh cal contractors say they are COVID-19. requests for an additional two weeks Home. We need to continue said Thursday. to support these individuals going to keep doing what of paid sick leave and increased sani- they’re doing. Tuesday, the Massachu- ITEM PHOTO | tation in the building. in their recovery and contin- SPENSER HASAK However, one major project setts Building Trades Coun- The union said earlier this week ue to outreach/engage peo- cil — a 75,000-member union ple in active addiction and in Lynn has been suspended that the company did not adequately — asked builders in the state get them off the streets into for at least a month. Building sanitize the building after an employ- treatment.” on the new YMCA, adjacent to suspend all construction ee was sent home last Friday after he to the current one on Neptune Michael Aschkenasy, the CONTRACTORS, A3 GE, A3 Gavin Foundation’s director Boulevard, will cease until of development, said that the  Think of Michael Foundation New York could contribution “will go a long Peabody pantry a exhaust ventila- way in helping us through tor supply in days, this trying time.” Dalton said Rep. Brad Haven from Hunger A5 Jones, the minority leader of the House, played a key role  Nursing home in assisting the Foundation in troubled times infections, deaths in its outreach program and surge amid lock- LYNNFIELD, A3 By Thor Jourgensen dents annually. down, A5 ITEM STAFF When coronavirus hit two weeks ago and social PEABODY — Citizens  Opinion distancing warnings went Economic fallout Inn Haven from Hunger out, many regular pantry Jourgensen: The “new normal” mounts, along retooled its Willis Street clients stayed home. But — 79 years ago. A4 pantry to get food into local with competition  Citizens Inn development hands, while maintaining of cer Gianna Langis said for gear, A5 How will coronavirus coronavirus social distanc- change us? A4 newly unemployed resi- ing protocols. dents have come to pick up LOOK! Drawing on food donated food with 80 people signing  Patriots use Lynn Community by grocery stores and sup- up for food last week. team plane to fl y Care Fund established. A8 plied by the Greater Bos- “Normally, we get two in masks from ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO ton Food Bank, Citizens or three signups a week,” Sports Brianne Jurs, the assistant program di- Inn distributes 1.7 million Langis said. China, B1 Bob Davis continues taking care rector at Citizens Inn, packs meals for pa- pounds of food to Peabody, of World Series Park. B1 trons on Thursday afternoon in Peabody. Salem and Lynn eld resi- PEABODY, A2

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Jsusita Guy, 83 M. Gabrielle Moalli, 91 Edna Dumas, 90 1936-2020 LYNN — Jsusita “Susie” PEABODY — M. Gabrielle LYNN — Edna (Mans eld) (Martinez) Guy, age 83, of “Gay” (Fontaine) Moalli, age Dumas, age 90, of Lynn, Lynn, passed away at the Ka- 91, of Peabody, died Tuesday at passed away Tuesday, March plan Family Hospice House in her home, surrounded by her 31, 2020. Danvers on March 21, 2020. loving children. She was the She was the daughter of the She was born on June 4, wife of the late John R. Moalli. Late Bertha (Bryant) Mans eld 1936 to her beloved parents, Born and raised in Lynn, she and George Mans eld. She the late Jesus Ocha Martinez was the daughter of the late was widowed by the late Arlen and Felize (Salabia) Martinez Fred and Louise Fontaine. She Dennison and then by the late in San Antonio, Texas, and she attended St. Jean Baptiste Frances (Frenchy) Dumas. She was the cherished and adored School for 12 years. She had is survived by the late Denice wife of Arthur O. Guy. lived in Lynn for many years Dennison, the late Joanne Den- Susie was a proud and ded- before moving to Peabody. nison Shelan, her grandson Aar- icated wife and mother; she A devout catholic, Gay at- on from Illinois and his wife Jen- loved to spend time with her tended daily Mass at the Car- ny Shelan, great-grandchildren family. She made sure to be melite Chapel in Peabody. She Hanna, Grace, Luke and Jake, as involved in her children’s was also very involved with Mindy Kelly, granddaughter Teya, lives as she could, and when the Pro-Life movement, some- Arlen Dennison of Bradford, his they started to have children thing that was very dear to her wife Judi Dennison, grandsons and Kenneth “Papa” Jr., also of their own she made sure heart. She lit up a room with rington and Phyllis Pentheny. of a woman to everyone she Mathew Green; the loving and Derik and Dylan, Arthena Ru- to be the best grandmother her bright mind, stories and The family would like to bin of Georgia, her grandchil- met. She always took the time. doting great-grandmother to laughter. She was special. thank the staff of Care Dimen- She loved to cook; cooking that she could be, spending her six great-grandchildren, dren Zachary Downing, Skylar as much quality time as she She is survived by her six sions and the girls from Sub- Downing, Brent Rubin, Todd meant family to her the more Scarlett, Caleb Hathaway, Sa- children, Paula Flynn of Lynn, urban Home Health for their the merrier. She loved to travel could, as well as helping out vannah Hathaway, Keira, Aria Gaito his wife Christina. Great by volunteering her time both David Moalli and his wife Laura kindness and care that they granddaughter Emma. She also whether it was cruise to Ber- and Maya. The cherished sis- of Derry, N.H., Peter Moalli and gave to our mom. God Bless. muda, or a  ight to Germany with the Post 507, and with ter of Gloria Rivera, Elia Rabio, leaves many loving stepchildren, the Leo Head Start Program. his wife Eileen of Swampscott, Service information: Adher- step-grandchildren, nieces, with her sister (cousin) Mary Robert Martinez and Syliva Jana Moalli of St. Petersburg, ing to the guidelines of the or a car ride to Florida, Tex- Susie was the beloved moth- Carnevale. nephews and cousins, whom er of her seven children, Randy, Fla., Karen Barbuzzi and her Commonwealth of Massachu- each one she loved so deeply. as or Canada with her good Service information: Ser- husband Donnie of Lynn, and setts and the CDC, burial will friend Claire. She was always Robert, Denise Downey, Mark, vices for Susie will be held at Born and raised in Lynn, she Maria Ryan and her husband be private. In lieu of owers, busy loving life and her family Michael, Jeneen and Kenneth; St. Joseph Church at a later grew up in the Brickyard. She the dear grandmother to her Henry of Peabody; her sister, donations in her name may be moved brie y with her husband and friends. She was a mem- time. Burial will be private. Mary Jane Carr of The Villages, made to Massachusetts Citi- 21 grandchildren, Jordan, To share a memory or leave Arlen in the service to West Vir- ber of PACE in Lynn for more Fla.; 11 grandchildren, Peter, zens for Life, 529 Main St., Brandon, Brittney, Andrew, online condolences please gina and then to Chicago, she than 20 years. Andrea, Derek, Allison, Katie, Suite 205, Boston, MA. Ar- Matthew, Mackenzie, Anthony, visit www.cuffemcginn.com. then returned home to Lynn. Service information: Grave- Mark Jr., David Hathaway, Del Jessica, Jenna, Jamie, Amy, rangements entrusted to SO- Edie was so proud of being side service will be Monday, Hathaway, Ashley Downey, Sar- Vanessa and Mia; and six LIMINE Funeral Homes, Lynn. from Lynn she would always April 6, 2020 at 11 a.m. in ah, Michael Jr., Izabella, DaiJa, great-grandchildren, Joey, Desti- Relatives and friends are en- talk of the great times she had. Pine Grove Cemetery, meet- Destiny, Daidreeahna, Kendall LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® ny, Blake, Siena, Lucas and Ava. couraged to leave a message She knew everybody and was ing at the Boston Street gate. She was the mother of the late of condolence for the family loved by all who knew her. A celebration of her life will Christopher Moalli and sister of at www.solimine.com. She worked for many years be in May, once COVID-19 the late Robert Fontaine, Bonny at Lynn Hospital until it closed has dissipated. Arrangements Dolores A. Scanlan, 90 Rock, Elsie Babcock, Sr. Lillian and then worked at Union by the GOODRICH Funeral Fontaine (SSA), St. Lorraine Hospital until retiring. A Marvel Home of Lynn. 1929-2020 Fontaine (SSA), Theresa Har- NAHANT — Dolores A. (Gos- selin) Scanlan, age 90, of Nahant, died peacefully on Howard L. Murphy, 84 Sunday, March 29, 2020 at Angelina E. Badger, 83 1935-2020 North Shore Medical Center after a brief illness. She was Howard Murphy died Friday, the devoted wife of the late LYNN — Angelina E. “Angie” March 27 at the age of 84, Robert T. Scanlan, with whom (Santoianni) Badger, age 83, after a brief illness. Howard she shared nearly 60 years of Lynn, died Wednesday in leaves behind his wife June of marriage and predeceased a local nursing home after a Murphy, with whom he shared her in 2009. brief illness. She was the wife 65 years of marriage. Born in Lynn in 1929, she of the late Robert J. Badger Sr. Howard grew up in Nah- was the daughter of the late Born in Lynn, she was the ant before moving to Lynn to Henry and Mary (Zachko) daughter of the late Antonio raise his four boys. He enjoyed Gosselin. She was raised and and Angelina (Civiello) Santoi- spending summers on the wa- educated in Lynn, attended anni. She had lived in Lynn for ter boating and winters on a St. Mary’s Grammar School the greater part of her life. ski mountain. Customers and and High School. She gradu- Angie worked as a customer co-workers at Kelly’s Roast ated Fisher College and then service representative for East- Beef on Revere Beach, where later from Northeastern Uni- Maher, Maryann Reis, Dawn ern Bank until her retirement he worked for almost 30 versity and worked at North Bavaro, Timothy Scanlan and in 2001. During her retirement, years, will always remember Shore Medical Center as a his wife Vera, Claudia Calder she enjoyed traveling with her his wit and humor. He’ll also registered medical lab tech- and her husband Ronald, husband to many places such be remembered by many for and Heather Scanlan; grand- nician, retiring in 2001. She as Alaska, New Zealand, Aus- his generosity. met Bob at a dance and af- mother of Michael, Erin, Ed- In addition to his wife June, grandchildren, Amanda (Mur- tralia, Italy, France and Greece. Robert J. Badger Jr., and sister ter dating for a few years was win, Tyler, Victoria, Rachael, Howard is survived by a phy) Cray, Andrew Murphy, Angie loved life and always en- and sister-in-law of the late married on May 6, 1950 and Ian, Rebecca and Rosalie; brother, Ronald Murphy and Brianna (Murphy) Deschenes, great-grandmother of Michae- joyed spending time with her Rose and Pepi Ferrini, Frances became a lifelong resident of family and friends. Angie espe- his partner Judy O’Shea of Alyssa Murphy, Jessica Mur- Nahant, having seven children. la and Declan; sister of the and Jerome Mitchell, Eleanor cially loved making homemade Nahant; and four sons, Scott phy, Matthew Murphy, Randall Dolores was a devout Cath- late Norman Gosselin and and Tony Dragonetti, Nicoletta pasta and meatballs with her Murphy and his wife Andrea of Murphy and Brooke Murphy. olic and a communicant of St. Marylyn Fox; she also leaves Santoianni, Phyllis and Johnny Nahant, Dean Murphy and his He also leaves behind four Thomas Aquinas in Nahant. many nieces and nephews. daughter and grandchildren, a Leo, Joe Bernazzani, Alfred Bad- wonderful tradition that she has wife Elisa of Danvers, Jed Mur- great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Na- Service information: Adher- ger and Joan Tower. phy and his wife Daphne of Service information: In hant Women’s Club, St. Thom- ing to the guidelines of the passed onto them. She enjoyed Service information: Adher- her time at their vacation home Laguna Nigel, Calif., and Glen light of current circumstanc- as Aquinas Sodality. She en- Commonwealth of Massachu- ing to the guidelines of the Murphy and his wife Patricia of es, the family is planning a joyed helping run Friday night setts and the CDC, burial will in Glen, N.H., where she made Commonwealth of Massa- many lifelong friends, skied Wake eld. Howard (“Grampy”) private memorial for later Bingo at the church. In retire- be private and held in Green- chusetts and the CDC, burial also leaves behind eight this year. ment she took painting les- lawn Cemetery, Nahant. A Cel- and golfed. She always had the will be private, and a memo- sons, piano lessons and loved ebration of Life ceremony and uncanny ability to start conver- rial Mass will be planned at reading books on her tablet. gathering will be held at a sations with complete strang- a later date. In lieu of ow- Dolores was featured in the later date. Arrangements en- ers and make new friends. Her ers, donations in her name Kowloon sets the bar second issue of Nahant Mag- trusted to SOLIMINE Funeral motto was, “Make everyone feel may be made to her favorite azine for her 90th birthday. Homes, Lynn. Those who pre- welcome by just walking up to charity, St. Jude Children’s After selling the family home fer may make donations to My them, saying ‘hello, how are you Research Hospital. Arrange- high with mai tais to go she moved to and enjoyed liv- Brother’s Table, 98 Willow St., today?’ and start a conversa- ments entrusted to SOLI- ing at Bass Point Apartments Lynn, MA 01901 or Nahant tion.” MINE Funeral Homes, Lynn. KOWLOON to Walmarts and Targets in watching and listening to the Historical Society, 41 Valley She is survived by her daugh- Relatives and friends are en- From A1 the area and bought up all ocean. She was proud to be Road, Nahant, MA 01908. For ter, Anmarie Donnelly and her couraged to leave a message their mason jars.” the granddaughter of Joseph online guestbook please visit husband Stephen of Lynn; the mix and tell people what After those mixes sold out, of condolence for the family alcohol to add with it.’ That’s Wong and some remaining Gosselin, the original Nahant www.Solimine.com. three grandchildren, Kathryn, at www.solimine.com. town barber. Ryan and Patrick Donnelly; her how it got started.” staff made a couple more Packaged neatly in mason batches, and he said the Dolores was the loving sister, Ann Bernazzani; as well mother of Robert T. Scanlan Jr. jars, the mixes are available mixes continue to sell as cus- as many nieces and nephews. at $11.95 for 32 ounces, and tomer reactions remain over- and his wife Victoria, Bethany She was the mother of the late $6.96 for 16 ounces. whelmingly supportive. “We didn’t realize how “It’s a fun thing, especially many we were going to sell with today’s situation,” he Peabody pantry a haven from hunger in troubled times in the beginning,” Wong said, said. “I think people are look- adding he initially went to ing for (something) different.” PEABODY ents take the groceries off the Citizens Inn has worked to ry School hosts “grab and go” one of Kowloon’s suppliers, Wong said that although From A1 cart and the cart is disinfected provide groceries to 2,200 fam- Mondays noon-3 p.m. TriMark, and purchased 120 he understands the neces- after each distribution. ilies with children signed up to “I can’t say enough for Citi- mason jars expecting the sup- sity of closing his restau- Located at 71 Willis St., the Citizens Inn annually receive free and reduced break- zens Inn and our school volun- ply to last at least a week. rant, he still worries about pantry is open 10:30 a.m.- serves roughly 4,000 individ- fast and lunch. teers,” said Interim School Su- “We put (the mixes) out uals who are experiencing the staff he’s been forced to 2:30 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, The meals are served in perintendent Dr. Marc Kerble. late Friday night and sold lay off and keeps in regular food insecurity. schools. After schools were He said the School Commit- Thursday and Friday. The se- maybe about two dozen contact with his employees. Similar changes have been closed as a precaution for at tee will meet next Tuesday nior hour is 9-10 a.m. on the made to Citizens Inn’s commu- and said, ‘oh, that’s pretty “It’s tough,” he said. “My same days. least the next month, the meals to discuss potential readjust- good,’” he said. nity meals program. Once a sit- program was reorganized into ments to “grab and go” in the employees are itching to get Before coronavirus, pantry By Saturday, however, the down, restaurant-type atmo- a “grab and go” pickup at three event a predicted coronavirus back to work. I try to call a clients picked up their food “su- sphere, the program switched schools on Mondays with fami- case increase prompts more restaurant had sold its en- bunch of them each day just permarket-style,” said Langis. to grab and go, takeout-style tire inventory. Social distancing protocols lies picking up enough food for people to stay at home. to keep in touch with them meals at 4 p.m. “We went so fast. It was … I just hope everyone gets mean volunteers wheel grocer- Langis said product short- a week. Currently, Citizens Inn is ies to clients on a cart. The cli- Veterans Memorial High not accepting in-kind dona- already mid-afternoon and back to work soon.” ages experienced by grocers we’d sold out,” Wong said. after coronavirus restrictions School and Higgins Middle tions from the public. To make were initially implemented School served as meal “grab a nancial contribution, go to “Naturally we couldn’t get IN MEMORIAM prompted Citizens Inn to and go” sites on Mondays, 1-3 https://www.citizensinn.org/ any more from our suppli- DOROTHY M. 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Box 5 Your loving family public schools under the fed- Email: [email protected] Lynn, MA 01903 eral No Child Left Behind Act, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 To build or not to build: That is Lynnfield fund the question facing contractors lends its support CONTRACTORS LYNNFIELD or she feels that a transi- From A1 From A1 tion to sober house living McGee announces COVID-19 will greatly increase their until the COVID-19 vi- introduced the foundation chances of long-term re- rus crisis has passed. And to Jennifer Halstrom, the covery. The typical schol- last month, Boston Mayor guidelines and procedures Director of Housing & arship subsidizes rent for Marty Walsh asked for a Homeless Services with- a month providing the complete ban on building LYNN — The city has issued an exec- procedures. in the Massachusetts individual the time to within the city. utive order with COVID-19 guidelines In situations where social distanc- Department of Public obtain employment and “The safety and health of and procedures for all construction and ing is not feasible, personal protective Health’s Bureau of Sub- helps relieve some of the construction workers and public works sites and workers in the equipment, including masks, gloves stance Addiction Services. anxiety associated with all residents of Boston is City of Lynn, effective Friday. and eye protection must be supplied Dalton said that the transition to the next my first priority … Boston The order was announced by Mayor by the employer, to its employees. On Halstrom had been in- phase of sustained recov- must do everything in its Thomas M. McGee, the City Council, sites with 10 or more employees, the volved in discussions with ery. While sober houses power to flatten the curve, the Department of Public Health, In- contractor is required to create a proj- the foundation regarding are a critical component and stop the spread of spectional Services Department, and ect specific Hazard Analysis and Com- its outreach initiative be- of recovery, health in- coronavirus,” he said. the City Solicitor’s office. pliance Plan to be approved by Lynn’s fore this crisis evolved. surance does not provide Kathleen Walsh agrees As part of the order, all construction Public Health Director and must desig- But now, with the add- coverage for sober house — even if it means delay- and public work employees must cer- nate a COVID-19 Compliance Officer. ed challenges recovering living. ing the completion of the tify to their supervisors prior to the Construction and public works proj- addicts are facing due to To learn more about how building. start of their work shift that they are ects that cannot comply with the order the coronavirus pandem- you can get involved with “We understand the not exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms are mandated to cease operations im- ic, Dalton said the Gavin or donate to The Think of ramifications,” she said in and have not been exposed to anyone mediately. The failure to comply with Foundation was a perfect Michael Foundation, visit agreeing “a construction exhibiting such symptoms. the provisions of the order will result match to help The Think www.thinkofmichael.org. site can be a petri dish. All job sites are required to be in the revocation of all required per- of Michael Foundation The Gavin Foundation The priority now is to flat- equipped with wash stations and hand mits. The Inspectional Services De- further its mission. was founded in South Bos- ten the curve. sanitizers, abide by proper social dis- partment will notify all current permit “Once we talked with ton in 1963 to provide sub- “Tons and tons of sacri- tancing requirements at all times, im- holders by mail and visit all large on- John, we knew their ef- stance abuse treatment to fices have to be made,” she plement a no-congregation policy, as going project sites to deliver a copy of forts warranted our finan- high risk probationers as said. “The last thing any- well as cleaning and decontamination an alternative to incar- the order Friday. cial support,” said Dalton. one wants is to be respon- ceration. The foundation Since its founding, The sible for a bigger outbreak serves more than 10,000 Staying safe at the construction site Think of Michael Foun- of COVID-19. I hope we people every year. Gavin dation has granted “schol- can pick up where we left The following are guidelines other PPE requirements that will not be permitted on site. is committed to improv- arships” to individuals off in May.” instituted the Procopio Com- may be required per OSHA re- Wash Stations ing the quality of life for Procopio Construction panies for construction of the quirements. l Hand washing stations referred to them by a individuals in recovery by is proceeding as planned $80 million condominium site l PPE must be cleaned have been established and network of clinicians who providing addiction pre- with an $80 million,10-sto- on Munroe Street in Lynn: and maintained per manufac- provided with soap, towels, and have been involved in the vention, treatment and ry condominium project turer requirements signage for how to properly treatment of the individu- support through its non- on Munroe Street in Lynn, General COVID-19 Policies l Subcontractors must wash hands on level 1 behind als. profit programs. and believes he and his and Procedures provide their workers with the hoist platform. The referral is accompa- company have taken ev- l Workers should avoid training as necessary for PPE l Hand sanitizers are lo- nied by a written request Anne Marie Tobin can be ery precaution they can to touching anyone else — this requirement per OSHA regula- cated in the stairwells, to be from the individual in reached at atobin@item- ensure the safety of their includes hand shaking, fist tions. used throughout the day. recovery stating why he live.com. workers. The list of safe- bumps, etc. Social Distancing Policy l Subcontractors should guards is two pages long, l Site signage will be l There will be no meet- also provide their workers with and involves everything placed throughout the project ings held in the job trailer or supplies to clean their hands GE union demanding from setting up at the to remind workers of these office. These locations are for on a regular basis. beginning of the day to rules and practices. authorized personnel only. Job Site Cleaning and Dis- shutdown due to virus breaking down at the end. Pre-start Self-Certification l Site Safety Orientations infecting Procedures “We are taking extreme Procedure will be conducted outside or in l (2) Dedicated labors are GE tocols, the site is safe for l Prior to the start of work large areas where 6 feet can be onsite full time cleaning and measures to conform From A1 employees to work.” to the governor’s latest each day, before allowing crews maintained. disinfecting all high contact Company representa- round of guidelines,” Pro- onsite, the Foreman shall: l Subcontractors will hold and high traffic areas through- reported he was exposed tives say they have been l copio said, “including on- Meet with each work- their toolbox talks outside or in out the project, bathrooms, to the virus at home actively increasing health site nurses, temperature er and complete the Pre-Start large areas so that 6 feet can and field offices at least twice through a family member. and safety measures at per day including the following checks … as well as pro- Self-Certification Question- be maintained between their The incident, which the plant, which has in- naire crew. areas: hibiting carpools.” prompted some employees cluded doubling its annu- l Enter the site through l Project Teams will be Job Offices Others are also following to take a sick day, preced- al cleaning budget, with one of the (3) tents where a working with subcontractors l Dellbrook JKS field office Baker’s directives. ed protests where workers more precautions set to go medical professional will take to practice Social Distancing will be cleaned daily. “Right now, we’re go- also called on the compa- into effect this week. ing by what the governor the temperature of each worker throughout the project. In no High Contact Areas ny to use the Lynn plant in a private area. event will more than 10 people l High contact areas Starting Friday at 11 says,” Patrick Di Iulis of Di for ventilator production p.m., the company will be Iulis Brothers Construc- l Foremen will take a be permitted to work in any one mean; door handles, stair rail- for hospitals around the picture of the completed Ques- area. Foremen should commu- ings, temp stair railings, hoist closing “key manufactur- tion in Lynn, who is work- country. ing and assembly areas” ing on both the St. Mary’s tionnaire form and send it to nicate with the Superintendent interior, hoist call boxes, etc. “A two-week period l for an intensive cleaning and the Boys & Girls Club the COVID-19 Officer when sequencing issues arise. If subcontractors are would give the union the l l sharing tools or other equip- and disinfection, which of Lynn renovations. Any worker who an- Where Social Distancing opportunity to fight for swers yes to any question or is infeasible due to the task, ment, they are responsible for will be coupled with its “If we had to stop doing our safety demands, pro- refuses to self-certify will be the Subcontractor shall estab- cleaning it prior to another per- daily cleaning routine. those projects, the ripple tocols, sick time, get ad- removed from the project. Prior lish a procedure to inform their son using it. The designated plants effects would be devastat- equate PPE, and let the to returning to the project, the workers of the tasks they deem Bathrooms and areas will remain ing,” he said. “That would company implement tem- worker must provide a return infeasible, provide them with l All portable bathrooms closed until Sunday at 10 mean those buildings perature testing and oth- to work notice from a medical PPE (face mask, safety glass- are serviced by United Site p.m. and the deep clean would not be ready for the er changes important to will continue each week- students come the fall.” professional. es, and gloves), and require Services every Tuesday and Fri- Project PPE (personal pro- them to don the PPE during the day including refilling the hand the safety of the member- end until further notice, The issue in Saugus ship,” the letter reads. “We according to a GE spokes- with construction of the tective equipment) Require- task. sanitizer in the units, handles ments l If PPE is not used or can- wiped daily by onsite labor. did not want to get to this man. high school is similar. point. However, we must On Monday, the compa- “We still have some odds l Anyone on the project not be provided, the task shall Site Equipment and Vehi- shall don the following PPE at not take place. cles think of those among our ny will begin to implement and ends to tie up and ranks (who are) most vul- temperature checks for all the plan was to move the ALL TIMES: Hardhats, Safety Carpooling l Operators of equipment nerable, and those back at employees and others en- kids into the new school glasses, cut resistant gloves or l Carpooling is not per- (Lull) and vehicles shall wipe home.” tering the facility through during April vacation, but equivalent, and work boots. mitted. If workers are observed down all interior and door han- However, the company use of non-touch infrared obviously, everything has l Subcontractors must coming to the project in the dles if they were not the last said the employee men- thermometers. changed,” said Tommy assess their work activities for same vehicle as others, they person in the equipment. tioned in the union’s letter “Our No. 1 priority is Whittredge, chair of the has not been in the facili- and always will be em- Saugus School Committee. ty since March 12 and did ployee health and safety, “Construction is ongoing One contractor who is only one subcontractor is personal protective equip- not exhibit any symptoms and we continue to evalu- as planned, but there has involved with two major on a site at a time. ment to his sites. of the virus until three ate and improve the safe- been some controversy in projects is Meninno Con- “In other words, we have “Money right now is not days after that time. The ty protocols that enable town with residents and struction of Lynn. One of a day for the plumber, an- an issue,” he said. “Most those projects is the ren- other day for the electri- of our employees have claims of other two pos- our facility to continue some elected officials who itive tests were not ad- think it should be shut ovation of the old Mari- cian, another day or HVAC. been with us 20, 30 and 40 to provide essential, mis- an Court College into the “We’re asking our subs years. Far and away their dressed. sion-critical equipment to down. GE Aviation has been in White Court condominium to adhere to a strict sched- safety comes first.” the Armed Forces,” said “The project is consid- contact with that employ- project on Little’s Point in ule.” Contractor Patrick Mc- GE spokesman Richard ered essential as we have ee to monitor their health Swampscott. The other is Like Procopio, Meninno Grath says most of his Gorham. “Our employees a timetable to keep,” and wellbeing. In compli- a major rehab of the Wo- has instituted protocols major projects are in abey- are the heart of our opera- Whittredge said. If con- ance with public health burn Mall. with workers and subcon- ance because Lynn City tion, and we recognize and struction stops, deadlines protocols, the company are missed and that costs “We want to hear (direc- tractors that involve wip- Hall is closed during the appreciate their commit- tives on building) from our ing down and disinfecting said it has determined ment. money. The state does pandemic. there was not a need for not want to lose mon- state government,” said hot spots such as door “All my stuff’s still in the “Successfully confront- Nick Meninno. “We have knobs and switches. additional contact tracing ing this challenge depends ey and until we all know permit process,” he said. since more than 48 hours where this is going, we’re protocols for guidelines Also, “we use port-a- “But we want to keep the on a constructive partner- that have been set up and johns, but instead of relying had passed between their ship that combines compa- not making any decisions process going. last day of work and the distributed. If those are on hand sanitizer, we have ny hygiene protocols with except to keep working. “This is going to kill us,” first day of symptoms. modified or changed, then built warm-water wash sta- individual actions and an There are a lot of mov- he said. “Our project at “While it is not required certainly we will abide by tions at all our sites.” open dialogue on how we ing parts to any decision, the Porthole is something by health protocols, out of those.” These sites are inside can continue to improve that’s for sure.” we’re working on through an abundance of caution, As recently as last week, open sheds, and have a our safety measures as The same goes for Bri- the state. The governor we cleaned and thorough- Baker said that building sink, running water, and this crisis evolves.” an Hannon, who has been says he’s going to keep the ly disinfected the work and construction is essen- an electric heater that al- building houses on Sum- permitting going forward, area on multiple occa- Gayla Cawley can be tial work, and Meninno lows the workers to wash mer Street in Lynnfield. and as it stands now, it’s sions, including (Wednes- reached at gcawley@item- “We are paying attention feels that the governor’s their hands with antibac- going to take six to eight day),” the company said. live.com. Follow her on to what the governor says,” directive should stand. terial soap and hot water, months. If you lose time, “Based on the CDC pro- Twitter @GaylaCawley. said Hannon. “We’re super Meninno said the busi- and use hand sanitizer af- it’s going to be longer.” sensitive to what’s going ness works hard to ensure terward. on. 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Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Gordon R. Hall — 79 years ago Advertising Director News Editor 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton It was 79 years ago nway were extinguished. Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan when another menace gal- Cars were barred from the Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Customer Service vanized the nation and Drive but Lynnway driv- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS called everyone to task to ers could use their head- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 fight it. The twin threats Thor lights. Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 from Nazi Germany and The same Army order in- All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Jourgensen 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Imperial Japan changed cluded this comment from Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 the way Americans lived Lt. Gen. Hugh A. Drum, Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 and cast a frightening pall en logged four-hour shifts Eastern defense area com- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 watching the snow-clotted Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 over the country. mander: “Such evacua- classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 In Lynn and other com- sky. tions as may be necessary Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Any aircraft spotted on Subscriptions munities, soldiers drilled, will be by selective pro- [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 women went to work to the horizon from East Bos- cesses applicable to enemy ton to Swampscott neces- Circulation build the Arsenal of De- aliens, or to other persons [email protected] mocracy, and military em- sitated a call to the Army deemed dangerous to re- placements sprouted up in with the spotters report- main at large within the Ext. 3 neighborhoods. ing the sighting in clipped area or within its zones.” Newsroom The Pearl Harbor at- military jargon. Spotty local adherence [email protected] [email protected] tack’s first anniversary “Army flash,” the spotter to the “dimout” rules led was still months away told the Army operator. to a May 1942 crackdown Ext. 4 EDITORIAL when an aircraft warning “Army. Go ahead, please,” on lighting: All windows Sports observation tower was replied the operator. facing the ocean must be [email protected] “One...bi...high...seen... built in the Highlands. dark; oceanfront street Ext. 5 Seen through history’s Jenny-seven...three... lights were dimmed; all west...northwest,” the Retail and Online lens, the notion of Ger- business signs were or- Advertising How will man bombers lumbering spotter reported as she dered darkened. Police [email protected] over Lynn in an imitation watched a twin-engine and air raid wardens were ADVERTISING of the London Blitz seems plane cross the horizon. on alert across Lynn and far-fetched today, but it The spotters worked in neighboring coastal com- Ernie Carpenter Jr. a cramped room with a Director of Advertising coronavirus was a deadly-serious con- munities to enforce the and Business Development, ext. 1355 cern in 1942. compass table and clock. dimout. [email protected] Built by the city, the A chart showing aircraft By 1943, the U.S. Coast Ralph Mitchell tower was a new and im- silhouettes hung on a wall Guard began issuing iden- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 proved way to help civilian and a water cooler stood in tification cards for anyone [email protected] one corner. change us? warning spotters, who had living along the coast or Eric Rondeau been at work for months Mellencamp’s report going for a walk along the Sales Representative, ext. 1280 chronicled the shift filled It took coronavirus two weeks to turn keeping eyes on the sky on beach. Applicants were [email protected] by three women who us from people eating side by side in alert for enemy threats. required to provide basic Patricia Whalen boiled tea on a stove to restaurants, standing jam-packed in Arthur Coleman, Essex personal information, in- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 County aircraft warning warm themselves while [email protected] concerts or on public transit and walk- cluding “status of citizen- director, said the spotters they scanned the horizon ship.” Confusion accom- BUSINESS OFFICE ing down crowded streets into wary lone “in the eyes of the military and wind howled around panied the identification Susan J. Conti wolves sizing up anyone approaching us are unsung heroes of this the tower. and detouring around other people. requirement with a Coast Controller, ext. 1288 war.” “These three are exam- Guard spokesman calling [email protected] In two weeks coronavirus has divid- The spotters included ples of the 75 Lynn women it voluntary but also add- ed us into two sectors. Standing on the Ted Grant men and women American who drop their housework ing: “It’s quite reasonable Publisher, ext. 1234 frontline battling the disease are the peo- Legion members and aux- for two or four or 20 hours to expect that people with- [email protected] ple most of us never used to think about iliary organization mem- a week to guard what the out identification cards Marian Kinney until we interacted with them — doctors, bers as well as other adult Army calls ‘the first line may not be permitted to ext. 1212 nurses, grocery clerks, police officers, volunteers and high school of defense,’” wrote Mellen- walk along the beach bou- [email protected] EMTs, firefighters, the takeout guy. students. camp. levards after dark.” Will Kraft Their dedication and courage has laid Imagine attending high German attacks on Dimout rules began to Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 [email protected] bare the underpinning of our econo- school, playing sports, coastal shipping triggered ease by January 1944. The my and social order for all of us to see. hanging out with friends blackout and light-dim- war was far from over and Paula Villacreses Coronavirus has made us question the and then finding yourself ming regulations, as well Americans had months A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 unthinkable: Can hospitals and grocer- assigned to provide ear- as planning to “control the more to live on a war foot- [email protected] ies stay open? Can manufacturers, sup- ly warning in case an air conduct of enemy aliens as ing with rationing, sav- Mike Shanahan pliers and truck drivers keep producing attack is launched on your well as all other persons.” ings bonds, and casualty Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] and rolling down the road? hometown. The Daily Evening Item lists the “new normal” un- The rest of us, except for that small Item reporter Wilde Mel- reported how the Army til victory in Europe and Carolina Trujillo “ordered a complete black- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 minority committed to upholding their lencamp trekked up to over Japan were assured. the tower on a February out of the entire coastline” [email protected] right to do exactly what they want to do, 1943 day when the ther- on April 26, 1942. Thor Jourgensen can be Jim Wilson are in the homefront sector. We are us- mometer read 14 degrees Street lights along Lynn reached at tjourgensen@ Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 ing a new phrase — social isolation — to below zero and Lynn wom- Shore Drive and the Lyn- itemlive.com. [email protected] describe working at home cheek to jowl CIRCULATION with partners, spouses, kids, mom and JEFFREY SIKKENGA Lisa Mahmoud dad and the pets. Manager, ext. 1239 We are isolating ourselves from as [email protected] many other human beings as possible in CUSTOMER SERVICE order, or so the experts tell us, to give the Rediscovering America: a quiz frontline warriors a fighting chance to La’ Mosha Ball Customer Service, ext. 1276 beat coronavirus. [email protected] All around us the non-human world on the 1918 Flu Pandemic GRAPHICS goes on its merry way: trees and flowers are budding, spring is slowly warming Trevor Andreozzi We’re living through his- B. William Howard Taft cluded what advice? Designer into summer. Even as we slog along day tory. There has been much C. Woodrow Wilson A. Insist on fresh air [email protected] by day, we’re clinging to hopes of consign- speculation about what D. Warren G. Harding B. Keep out of crowds Ned Connors ing coronavirus to a bad memory and the coronavirus means for 4. The 1918 pandemic C. Beware those who are Designer, ext. 1222 bursting from our homes with hugs for America and for our fu- was caused by the H1N1 coughing and sneezing [email protected] everyone and money to spend at restau- ture as a country. virus. Although the ori- D. All of the above Mark Sutherland rants. While none of us has gin of the 1918 influenza 9. The 1918 flu killed Creative Director, ext. 1330 We know it won’t work exactly that lived through anything is unknown, what was it many more people than [email protected] way. like this before, it is not called? World War I did. How NEWSROOM Gradually, by fits and starts, we will the first time our country A. Swine flu many American service Mike Alongi emerge nationally and globally from this has been struck by a pan- B. Avian flu members died in combat Sports Editor, ext. 1228 silent deadly disease. Life will improve, demic. The 1918 Flu Pan- C. Asian flu in the war? [email protected] fear will wane and then coronavirus will demic, at the end of World D. Spanish flu A. Approximately 20,000 Bill Brotherton rear its ugly head somewhere and we War I, infected nearly one- 5. The flu was first iden- B. Approximately 53,000 Features Editor ext. 1338 will temporarily retreat into isolation. third of the world’s popu- tified in the United States C. Approximately 79,000 [email protected] As things get better, the blame-fixers lation and tragically killed at what military installa- D. Approximately Elyse Carmosino approximately 675,000 tion? 102,000 Reporter, ext. 1264 will point their accusing fingers and the [email protected] hand-wringers will say, “What if ... why Americans. The grit and A. Camp Funston, Kan- 10. Because about 30 didn’t we …” ingenuity of Americans sas percent of American doc- Gayla Cawley tors were involved with Reporter, ext. 1236 In one way or another, coronavirus will will carry us through now, B. Camp Meade, Mary- the war effort, nurses [email protected] change all of us. Hopefully, its legacy as it did then and many land times since. C. Camp Devens, Massa- played a major role in Cheryl Charles will be increased compassion and a more helping the ill during the News Editor, ext. 1278 sober understanding of how fragile our To test your knowledge chusetts [email protected] of this earlier pandemic, D. Camp Jackson, South flu pandemic. Who is cred- lives really are. ited with creating the con- Olivia Falcigno which is being referred to Carolina Photographer, ext.1224 regularly by medical ex- 6. Scientists now believe cept of community nursing [email protected] perts and others, the Ash- the 1918 flu originated at this time and served as chairman of the Commit- Spenser Hasak brook Center at Ashland in one of three countries. Photographer, ext. 1332 University created the Which three countries tee on Community Nurs- [email protected] quiz below. have they narrowed it ing of the American Red Cross? Thor Jourgensen 1. At the time of the 1918 down to? Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 A. Emily Greene Balch pandemic, World War I A. Spain, United States, [email protected] B. Jane Addams had been going on for how France C. Lillian Wald Daniel Kane many years? B. United States, China, Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 D. Marie Curie A. Two France [email protected] Answers: 1-B, 2-C, 3-C, B. Four C. Spain, France, Ger- Steve Krause 4-D, 5-A, 6-B, 7-A, 8-D, C. Five many Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 9-B, 10-C [email protected] D. Eight D. Japan, Italy, Spain 2. When did the United 7. What was the average Jeffrey Sikkenga is exec- Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 States declare war against age of those who contract- utive director of the Ash- [email protected] Germany and officially en- ed the flu during the 1918 brook Center at Ashland ter World War I? pandemic? David McLellan University, Ashland, Ohio. Reporter, ext. 1317 A. April 6, 1915 A. 28 years old A webinar providing more [email protected] B. April 6, 1916 B. 41 years old in-depth information on Ryan York C. April 6, 1917 C. 54 years old the pandemic can be found Copy Editor, ext. 1220 D. April 6, 1918 D. 66 years old at https://teachingamer- [email protected] 3. Who was president at 8. A 1918 Directive from icanhistory.org/category/ TECHNOLOGY the time of the pandemic? the federal government to podcasts/. He wrote this A. Theodore Roosevelt the American public in- for InsideSources.com. Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 COVID-19 New York could exhaust ventilator stockpile in days

ASSOCIATED PRESS have become the crucial rationing tests and en- shows that a few poor- piece of equipment sought couraging all but the most er neighborhoods with NEW YORK — New by state and city officials seriously ill people not to crowded housing condi- York Gov. Andrew Cuomo as COVID-19-related hos- seek treatment and in- tions in Queens, the Bronx warned Thursday that the pitalizations spike. stead ride it out at home. and Brooklyn are getting state’s supply of breath- The state is stockpiling Deaths and hospitaliza- hit harder than wealthy, ing machines could be ex- ventilators and just re- tions in New York contin- mostly white parts of hausted in six days if the leased 400 to New York ue to increase at an alarm- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS number of people made Manhattan. critically ill by the corona- City and another 200 to ing pace as the outbreak People living in one A pedestrian wearing personal protective virus outbreak continues the surrounding suburbs. moves closer to its project- Queens zip code just south equipment due to COVID-19 stands in line for But the governor foresaw ed peak this month. There at its current rate. The of LaGuardia Airport were food at the Bowery Mission in New York. number of New Yorkers a problem if the rate of de- were 432 deaths reported roughly four times as likely mand keeps up. in the last 24 hours. to have tested positive as killed by the virus soared as coronavirus cases mul- Veterinary Emergency & “At the current burn There were 13,383 peo- people in the gentrified sec- again, to 2,373. A major- tiply, De Blasio on Tues- Referral Group, told the rate, we have about six ple hospitalized statewide, tion of Brooklyn that May- ity of the fatalities have day urged vets, plastic newspaper. “That’s what days of ventilators in our with 3,396 in intensive or Bill de Blasio calls home. been in New York City, surgeons and others who makes the time we’re in so but an increasing number stockpile,” the governor care. City health officials say said at a news briefing at Most people who get the it could be that families might have the potentially unprecedented.” of deaths are happening life-saving equipment to A representative for Blue in the suburbs and else- the state Capitol. virus experience mild or living in close quarters be- lend it for the duration of Pearl Veterinary Partners, where in the state. If supplies run short, moderate symptoms, in- cause of poverty may have the crisis. which operates animal hos- The latest coronavirus the state is ready to use cluding fever and cough. a hard time practicing so- pitals in Manhattan and developments in New York: anesthesia and BiPAP Others, though, develop cial distancing. The New York Post re- VENTILATORS machines as well as using pneumonia, sometimes VETERINARIANS ports the request is forc- Brooklyn, said the organi- RUNNING LOW more than one patient on requiring hospitalization. ANSWERING ing some vets to prioritize zation donated seven venti- Cuomo said New York a single ventilator. The risk of death is greater THE CALL human life over the ani- lators to New York-Presby- could be six days away More than 92,000 state for older adults and people Veterinarians in New mals they care for. terian Hospital. from exhausting its sup- residents have tested with other health problems. York City are answering “There’s usually a dis- But Levitzke’s practice ply of ventilators as the positive for COVID-19. NUMBERS SHOW the call to give up their tinct line between veteri- has only one ventilator, statewide death count The true number of peo- DISPARATE IMPACT ventilators to help fight the nary medicine and human and the decision to give jumped by more than 400 ple sickened by the virus The coronavirus hasn’t coronavirus in humans. medicine and there’s no it up is not one he makes in 24 hours. is likely much higher be- spared any part of New With city hospitals fac- crossover,” Brett Levitzke, lightly. Still, he said, “it’s The breathing machines cause officials have been York City, but new data ing a ventilator shortage the chief medical officer at just the right thing to do.” Stimulus aid for Nursing home ‘small business’ will infections, deaths go to some big chains surge amid lockdown By Jim Mustian, lot of patients.” By Ryan J. Foley franchises with thousands Bernard Condon “Things got out of hand,” ASSOCIATED PRESS of employees at locations and Candice Choi Holt told the Associated scattered across the U.S. IOWA CITY, Iowa — As ASSOCIATED PRESS Press. “Once employees are eligible. Lobbyists are became symptomatic, they the federal government pushing the Small Busi- Nursing homes across prepares to launch a $349 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS should have asked them ness Administration to in- the country have been in billion loan program meant to go home immediately terpret the law generously A woman wearing a face mask waits to cross a lockdown for weeks under to help small businesses and called the health de- to help sectors devastated nearly empty road in Moscow. federal orders to protect survive the coronavirus partment. I don’t think by mandatory business their frail, elderly resi- pandemic, critics have that occurred.” closures and stay-at-home dents from coronavirus, After an outbreak near growing concerns that but a wave of deadly out- some mom-and-pop shops orders, possibly making Economic fallout Dayton, Ohio, killed six peo- the aid available to in- breaks nearly every day ple and infected nearly 50 at might get squeezed out. since suggests that the The Paycheck Protection ternational fast food and a pair of nursing homes less mounts, along with measures including a ban than 10 miles apart, health Program — part of the lodging giants and allow- on visits and daily health officials began scrutinizing $2 trillion relief package ing individual owners to screenings of staffers ei- medical specialists such as signed into law last week get around a $10 million competition for gear ther came too late or were phlebotomists and respira- — was billed as a way to cap on loans. not rigorous enough. tory therapists who work in help local businesses that While Congress could By Michael R. Sisak, funeral homes will be Recent outbreaks in multiple facilities a day. One often form the fabric of approve more money lat- Lori Hinnant and overwhelmed, the military Tennessee, New Jersey, such health worker who vis- communities retain work- er on, the program as it Mark Sherman said. Ohio, West Virginia and ited both homes tested posi- ers and pay bills. But an stands is expected to run ASSOCIATED PRESS With over 220,000 peo- Maryland have pushed tive for COVID-19. expansive definition of out quickly. That could ple infected in the U.S. the death toll at the na- In Maryland, Gov. Larry “small business” in the law mean applicants who NEW YORK — The and the death toll topping tion’s nursing homes to Hogan said an outbreak means that it will be open have the financial and coronavirus outbreak has 5,300, the Democratic Par- at least 450 and highlight legal expertise of a larg- thrown 10 million Amer- that spread like “wildfire” to much more than just ty pushed its nominating the biggest gap: Screen- at a Mount Airy nursing er organization might be icans out of work in just Main Street shops when convention back a month, ings of doctors, nurses, home, killing five and in- able to maximize their two weeks, the swiftest, lenders start processing to mid-August. aides and other work- fecting 77, apparently benefits, not leaving much most stunning collapse applications Friday. The mounting economic ers do not involve actual began with an asymptom- Operators of name- for smaller businesses, es- the U.S. job market has fallout almost certainly sig- testing but the taking of ever witnessed, and econ- atic health worker who brand hotel, restaurant pecially those who wait or nals the onset of a global re- temperatures or asking made it past a tempera- omists warn unemploy- and service chains and have problems applying. cession, with job losses that health questions that still ture check screening and ment could reach levels are likely to dwarf those of allow infected, asymptom- “infected the population.” not seen since the De- the Great Recession more atic people to slip through. Some relatives of those pression, as the economic than a decade ago. “It’s still been like Swiss at the Sundale nursing damage piles up around “My anxiety is through cheese with people com- home in Morgantown, the world. the roof right now, not ing in and out of there, W.Va., where 29 residents The bleak news Thurs- knowing what’s going to and thus you’ve got these and staff have tested posi- day — 6.6 million new happen,” said Laura Wie- explosions in senior facili- tive, say more should have unemployment claims der, laid off from her job ties,” said John BaRoss of been done to keep corona- on top of 3.3 million last managing a now-closed Long Valley, N.J., who re- virus out before the feder- week — came as the com- sports bar in Bellefon- cently pulled his 85-year- al restrictions took hold in petition for scarce venti- taine, Ohio. old mother out of an as- mid-March. lators, masks and other Elsewhere around the sisted-living center out of “The day before the protective gear seemed world, the number of fear of infection. shutdown, we just walked to grow more desperate people applying for wel- After an outbreak of 100 in wherever. There was no and deaths mounted with PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS fare benefits in Britain infections and four deaths sign-in. There was noth- alarming speed in Italy, increased nearly tenfold at the Gallatin Center for ing,’ said Courtney Tem- Joe Tavi, Bloom Energy senior director of Spain and New York, the to almost 1 million in the Rehabilitation and Heal- pleton about her last visit manufacturing, holds a refurbished ventilator. most lethal hot spot in the past couple of weeks. Eu- ing outside Nashville, to her 69-year-old mother. nation, with nearly 2,400 ropean unions estimate Tenn. — where the Na- Templeton also faults the lives lost. at least a million on the tional Guard was called home for not testing resi- Can you fix ventilators? There were sobering Continent lost their jobs in to help evacuate the dents fast enough and not preparations in the U.S.: over the same period, and facility — Sumner Coun- keeping healthy ones sep- A fuel cell engineer The Federal Emergen- say the actual number is ty Mayor Anthony Holt arate from those just back cy Management Agency probably far higher. Spain blamed staff members from a nearby hospital asked the Pentagon for alone added over 300,000 who came to work despite showing COVID-19 symp- tackles challenge 100,000 body bags be- to its unemployment rolls showing symptoms for toms, including her moth- cause of the possibility in March. COVID-19 and “exposed a er’s roommate. By Adam Beam the more than 300-page ASSOCIATED PRESS manual for the LTD 1200, the type of ventilator With border work on track, rural towns fear outbreak SACRAMENTO, Calif. — state officials said they It was late when engineer needed repaired. By Matthew Brown, New Mexico to build Pres- tions. Both the border wall the U.S., but rural areas are Joe Tavi’s boss called with At 4:45 a.m. the next Stephen Groves ident Donald Trump’s and pipeline are exempt expected to be hit as well. an odd question: Could day, coffee still in hand, and Cedar Attansio border wall. from stay-at-home restric- That’s a fear in tiny Co- ASSOCIATED PRESS their company, which his boss called again. Along the northern bor- tions intended to reduce the lumbus, N.M., where resi- spread of the virus. makes fuel cells, learn how “We can do this,” Tavi BILLINGS, Mont. — der, a Canadian company dents worry about the in- to fix a ventilator? told her. “We won’t be able Major construction proj- says it will start work Faith Spotted Eagle, an flux of border wall workers California had a bunch of to do it if we don’t try.” ects moving forward along this month on the disput- environmental activist who often gather outside broken ones, and the gover- Since then, a company the U.S. borders with Can- ed Keystone XL oil pipe- and member of the Yank- the town’s few restaurants nor had asked if San Jose- that knew nothing about ada and Mexico are rais- line, which could bring ton Sioux Tribe in South while the rest of the com- thousands of workers Dakota, said she’s remind- based Bloom Energy could ventilators has fixed more ing fears that the corona- munity has been ordered repair them so coronavirus to rural communities in ed of her grandmother’s than 500 of them. It’s a virus could race through to stay at home and keep patients could breathe. Montana, South Dakota stories about the tribe’s transformation akin to temporary camps and their distance from others. Tavi, an engineer who World War II, when manu- and Nebraska. struggles to survive small workers could spread it to “My bottom line is noth- grew up taking apart the facturing behemoths used nearby rural communities Residents, tribal lead- pox and the Spanish flu. ing is worth thousands or family vacuum cleaner to their assembly line exper- that would not be able to ers and state officials have “It’s the 1800s again, see if he could put it back tise to make airplanes and handle an outbreak. warned that the influx of the cavalry is coming in hundreds or tens of people together, said he would tanks. Now, some com- Despite a clampdown outsiders could make prob- and they’re going to set up getting COVID,” said res- sleep on it. panies are tapping their on people’s movements lems worse in rural areas their fort, whether it’s jus- ident July McClure, who But he didn’t sleep. In- storehouses of brainpower in much of the country, with little or no medical in- tified or not,” she said. manages a local RV park stead, he made a pot of to do the same thing with groups of workers travel frastructure capable of deal- Cities have borne the and volunteers with the coffee and downloaded medical equipment. every day from camps in ing with a surge of infec- brunt of the virus so far in fire department. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 NATION U.S. stocks give up most gain driven by higher oil prices

By Stan Choe, icans into the unemploy- after talking with Saudi my-damaging restrictions Damian J. Troise ment queue by the week. Crown Prince Mohammed caused by the coronavirus and Alex Veiga The S&P 500 was up 0.6 bin Salman. outbreak. The resulting ASSOCIATED PRESS percent in afternoon trad- Trump’s engagement buildup of oil supplies ing after flipping between could persuade Saudi sent crude’s price spiral- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Stock indexes turned wobbly on small gains and losses. It Arabia, if not the Krem- ing by roughly two thirds Robert Glorioso, chief, Building Engineering in the first three months Wall Street Thursday af- took off in the early going lin, to relent, said Kevin Operations, rings the opening bell at the NYSE. ternoon after giving up with the price of oil, which Book, managing director of the year. much of an early gain driv- surged more than 30 per- at Clearview Energy Part- Benchmark U.S. crude Schlumberger jumped 6.6 picture for what we’re going cent after President Don- ners. But an agreement to oil was up 15.1 percent en by a surge in oil prices percent, EOG Resources through in terms of econom- ald Trump said he expects reduce output by 10 mil- at $23.39 per barrel, as of as hopes grew for a truce rose 7 percent and Occiden- ic uncertainty and trying Saudi Arabia and Russia lion or 15 million barrels 2:19 p.m. Eastern time. It’s in an oil price war between tal Petroleum leaped near- to back away from their per day would likely re- rallying back after drop- to wrap our minds around Russia and Saudi Arabia. ly 14 percent, but all three the extent of the weakness The welcome news on price war. quire U.S. cuts, too, he said. ping below $20 earlier this remain down by more than we’re going to see.” oil prices, which have But like oil, stocks gave Oil producers have been week to its lowest price half for the year. The Dow Jones Industri- been plunging since the up a good chunk of their continuing to pull oil since 2002. At the year’s beginning of the year and gains as investors ques- from the ground to main- start, it was above $60. “This is a knee-jerk reac- al Average fell 48 points, causing woes for energy tioned how definitivetain their market share, That helped energy stocks tion more than anything or 0.2 percent, to 20,894, companies, overshadowed Trump’s comments were. even as demand for en- in the S&P 500 rally 4.7 else,” said Willie Delwiche, and the Nasdaq was down another report showing He tweeted only that he ergy cratered because of percent, by far the biggest investment strategist at 0.4 percent. The Dow had the coronavirus outbreak expects and hopes for up- widespread stay-at-home gain among the 11 sectors Baird. “I don’t think it been up as many as 534 is forcing millions of Amer- coming production cuts orders and other econo- that make up the index. changes much of the bigger points earlier. Democrats delay nominating convention amid virus concerns By Bill Barrow have affected conventions Republican leaders want line to name convention ASSOCIATED PRESS in the past, including hur- to sacrifice the boost that delegates. Violating those ricanes that forced rela- can result from an enthusi- deadlines can cost a state Democrats announced tively minor scheduling astic convention gathering. up to half its convention Thursday that they were changes to Republican Trump thrives on big delegates. The party’s rules postponing their presi- gatherings in 2008 and rallies and has missed and bylaws chairman, Jim dential nominating con- 2012. Still, the major po- that part of his routine Roosevelt, said Thursday vention until August, an litical parties have always amid the coronavirus out- that his full committee will unprecedented move that pressed forward with their break, reluctantly turn- shows how the coronavi- consider waivers to the ex- conventions, even during ing the Rose Garden and isting deadlines as they are rus is reshaping the battle times of crisis as severe as the White House briefing for the White House. submitted by state Demo- the Civil War. room into substitutes. A cratic parties. The party had hoped “Ultimately, the health traditional convention, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The move also allows that a mid-July conven- and safety of our conven- with a nationally televised Democrats to avoid an- Diane Foley, mother of journalist James Foley, tion would give them tion attendees and the nomination acceptance other potential conflict: speaks to the Associated Press during an inter- more time to rally be- people of Milwaukee is our speech, could be even more view in Washington. hind a nominee and unify top priority,” Democrat- critical for Biden, who has rescheduled NBA play- against President Donald ic National Committee been relegated recently to offs. It’s not clear wheth- Trump. But concerns that Chairman Tom Perez said. remote television inter- er playoffs will occur, but Report: U.S. hostage large crowds will spread Biden began suggesting views from his Delaware existing convention plans the virus prompted Dem- this week that changes home, unable to draw the had called for the party ocrats, including prospec- were likely. Appearing on kind of spotlight that a sit- not to have access to pre- families seek better tive nominee Joe Biden, to Jimmy Fallon’s late-night ting president commands. pare the arena until the press for alternatives. NBC program on Wednes- Biden has a command- Milwaukee Bucks had “In our current climate day, Biden said he doubted ing delegate lead, but Ver- concluded their season. government support of uncertainty, we believe “whether the Democratic mont Sen. Bernie Sanders The NBA’s original sched- the smartest approach is convention is going to be remains in the race and ule posed no real threat. By Eric Tucker for hostage affairs. to take additional time able to be held” on its orig- could keep the former But rescheduled playoffs ASSOCIATED PRESS The policy revamp fol- to monitor how this sit- inal July 13-16 dates. vice president from win- for July could have forced lowed the beheadings of uation unfolds so we can WASHINGTON — Rel- “I think it’s going to ning the nomination until a renegotiation. Westerners, including Fo- best position our party have to move into August,” late June. That requires Milwaukee Mayor Tom atives of Americans who ley, a freelance journalist, for a safe and successful Biden said. Perez to tread gingerly Barrett said Thursday are wrongfully imprisoned at the hands of the Islamic abroad or held hostage by convention,” said Demo- The announcement on around any discussions that he’s “hopeful” about State group in Syria. Rela- cratic convention CEO Joe Thursday didn’t specify that party leaders have militant groups say in a tives of hostages demand- an overhauled convention, report Thursday that the Solmonese. whether the convention with Biden or his advis- but he did not downplay ed changes after they said Milwaukee will still host will remain a traditional ers — especially given the U.S. government must do U.S. officials threatened the logistical challenges of better in communicating the convention, which is four-night affair or wheth- skepticism among Sand- putting on a convention. “I prosecution if they tried to now scheduled for the with them, though they er all aspects will be held ers’ supporters of the par- would love to say yes, and raise a ransom, kept them week of Aug. 17. Repub- cite improvements over in-person. There has been ty establishment. I hope it’s yes and that we out of the loop on rescue licans are sticking with discussion of holding parts Sanders’ campaign the past five years. attempts and didn’t clear- have tens of thousands of their plan to meet in Char- of the convention virtually didn’t comment Thursday Several of those inter- ly communicate govern- visitors, but we can see lotte, N.C., a week later to and allowing delegates to on the delay. Solmonese viewed for the report say ment policy. this is changing on an renominate Trump. vote by proxy. and Perez didn’t explicit- they do not believe that Foley’s mother, Diane, The social distancing Still, the change pres- ly mention Biden in their hourly basis,” he said, “and the cases of their loved established the founda- required to combat the ents massive logistical statement announcing the so I think there’s a lot of ones have the attention of tion to raise attention for coronavirus has already issues for the tens of postponement. twists and turns between the highest levels of gov- hostage issues and to ad- prompted multiple states thousands of delegates, The move could give now and obviously the end ernment. In particular, vocate for Americans held to delay their presiden- activists, party leaders Democratic officials more of this month, not to men- family members of Amer- overseas. tial primaries from April and media who planned flexibility to deal with the tion the three months we icans detained by foreign The report says the pol- and May into June. But to descend on Milwaukee changing primary calendar. have following that.” governments on trumped- icy improvements have the postponement of the More than a dozen states Republicans don’t face up charges are less sat- been effective and du- in July. The party said have delayed their prima- the same internal par- isfied with the attention rable, resulting in bet- convention is the most the arena slated to host ty uncertainty as Dem- and information they re- ter government access significant change to the the convention along with ries, some of them pushing ocrats, though they still ceive than are relatives of for hostage families and presidential section pro- hotels in the area are still beyond the party’s existing hostages held by militant more resources. But it cess to date. available in August. June 9 deadline to hold con- must weigh the same or criminal groups. also says families of other Outside circumstances Neither Democratic nor tests and the June 20 dead- public health scenarios. The report from the detainees don’t feel like James W. Foley Legacy their cases are prioritized Foundation is based on in the same way. Feds seek breakup Nissan recalls over interviews with 25 former The U.S. government dis- hostages and detainees tinguishes hostages who of Altria-Juul deal on 250K vehicles to as well as their relatives are captured by overseas and advocates. It cites im- criminal organizations or provements in the govern- by militant groups desig- antitrust grounds replace Takata air bags ment’s response since U.S. nated as terrorists from officials overhauled the detainees who are held By Matthew Perrone company was quickly ASSOCIATED PRESS tional Highway Traffic hostage policy five years ASSOCIATED PRESS overtaken by San Francis- Safety Administration say by foreign governments, DETROIT — Nissan is ago, but says relatives often arbitrarily or on ex- co-based Juul, which be- Takata packed in too much WASHINGTON — U.S. recalling more than a quar- still want more complete aggerated or fabricated came the top U.S. vaping ammonium nitrate propel- business regulators are su- ter-million SUVs, trucks and accurate information charges. The distinction brand on the popularity of ing to break up the multi- and vans worldwide to re- lant while manufacturing and clarity about which matters in terms of which its small, high-nicotine and billion-dollar deal between place potentially dangerous the inflators. agency is supposed to help government agency is re- fruity flavored e-cigarettes. Nissan will notify own- them. Some, for instance, tobacco giant Altria and The company has since Takata air bag inflators. sponsible for the case. ers later this month and want the government to e-cigarette startup Juul pulled all of its flavors ex- The vehicles have air Hostage cases are dealers will replace the declassify more infor- worked by the FBI-led Labs, saying their part- cept tobacco and menthol. bags with volatile ammo- front driver air bag infla- mation so that it can be Hostage Recovery Fusion nership amounted to an In late 2018 Altria dis- nium nitrate that can ex- more easily shared, or to Cell and the State Depart- agreement not to compete continued its own e-ciga- plode with too much force tor with one made by a dif- provide limited security ment through its envoy for in the U.S. vaping market. rettes and took a 35 per- and hurl shrapnel. But ferent company. clearances. hostage affairs. Detainee The action announced cent stake in Juul. they have a moisture-ab- Takata had until the The report is the latest cases are run through the late Wednesday by the The complaint announced sorbing chemical that was end of last year to prove outside effort to scrutinize State Department, large- Federal Trade Commis- by the FTC alleges that Al- supposed to make them that the inflators with the how the government inter- ly through its consular sion is the latest legal tria agreed not to compete safe. U.S. safety regu- drying agent were safe, acts with hostages and de- affairs office but also its headwind against Altria’s against Juul in return for lators are to determine or NHTSA was to order tainees and their families hostage office if the deten- investment in the embat- the $13 billion stake in the whether all inflators with them all to be recalled. back home. It examines tion is regarded as being tled vaping company. Juul company. the drying agent have to NHTSA has not made a be recalled. the changes to hostage for illegitimate purposes. sales have been sliding for “Altria and Juul turned decision yet. A message months amid state and The Nissan recall covers policy that were insti- Though the hostage from competitors to col- was left Thursday seeking tuted by the Obama ad- federal investigations, laborators by eliminating certain 2012 to 2017 Nis- policy overhaul sought to comment from a NHTSA ministration in 2015 and establish lanes of respon- lawsuits and flavor re- competition and sharing san NV Cargo and Pas- spokesman. that largely remain intact sibility within the govern- strictions aimed at curb- in Juul’s profits,” said Ian senger vans, the 2013 to under President Donald ment’s response, several ing the recent explosion in Conner, of the FTC’s Bu- 2015 Nissan Titan pickup So far, at least 25 people Trump. Those include the of the report’s participants teen vaping. reau of Competition. It was and Armada large SUV, have died worldwide after creation of an FBI-led hos- expressed confusion about For years, Altria com- not clear from the agency’s and the 2011 and 2012 In- being hit by shrapnel from tage recovery fusion cell which agency was sup- peted in the burgeoning initial statement whether finiti QX56 SUV. Takata air bag inflators, and the appointment of a posed to be their primary e-cigarette space. But the Altria would be required to Documents posted and more than 300 have State Department envoy point of contact. Richmond, Virginia-based sell its stake in Juul. Thursday by the U.S. Na- been injured. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Joseph LeBlanc of Lynn stands on the steps of Lynn Public Library and sings “What a Wonderful World” and other songs to people as they walk by.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Lisa Spinale, owner of Spinale & Compa- ny Hair Design on Humphrey Street in Swampscott, paints a rainbow on the window of her store. Her business may be closed due to the COVID-19 outbreak but she hopes to lift local spirits during social isolation with what she called “window walk” artwork.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK A flock of seagulls squabbles over bread scraps tossed out of a car in the parking lot of the Northshore Mall.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The town of Lynnfield has placed candles in A woman is framed under a rainbow paint- the windows of the Meeting House in memory ed by Spinale & Company owner Lisa Spi- of Steven Richard, who died due to complica- nale on the window of her Humphrey Street tions from COVID-19. Richard was a longtime storefront. Historical Society member.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Lisa Spinale continues her painting in the photos above and below.

ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO From left, Nahant resident Bill O’Connor receives cash back from Seaside Variety store owner George Mastoras in Nahant. Mastoras has been taking precautions to prevent COVID-19 from spreading in his store such as building a barrier of milk crates in front of the cash register to create distance, asking patrons to wait outside when there are more than five patrons in the store and wearing gloves. “We will continue to support the community like they have support- ed us for the last 25 years,” says Mastoras. A8 FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 LOOK! American Circus Day, Tweed Day, National Don’t Go to Work Unless It’s Fun Day

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The to those who are most focus will be on help- God bless, be safe from the nurses of Davenport 8, Salem Hospital. Lynn School Committee economically vulnerable ing those who are most to this crisis. All dona- member John Ford is particularly proud of the nurse in the back left holding the “We” sign, economically vulnerable as it is his granddaughter, Chelsey Ford. tions will be collected by during the pandemic. United Way and distrib- The fund will deploy re- uted by established Lynn sources through nonprofit nonprofit organizations partners to prevent finan- with a track record of NOAA to test electronic cial crises and displace- Leave the seals alone administering assistance ment for Lynn residents. funds. These funds will ASSOCIATED PRESS ment that it’s important One-hundred percent of monitoring in fishery cover the costs of essen- anyone who encounters donations (net credit card BOSTON — The federal tial needs including, but a seal respects “the social fees) will go directly to government wants people ASSOCIATED PRESS and is an important source not limited to, rent, food, distance that is required help families in need. seeking social distance of bait fish, as well food for utilities, child care, and by these sensitive ani- PORTLAND, Maine — human consumption. “We are living in un- to know they still have to Federal fishing regulators medications. stay away from seals they mals.” That means staying NOAA is looking for precedented times where 150 feet or more away from are evaluating how to use many people in our city The fund was estab- encounter at the beach. herring fishing boats to lished to mobilize those seals, the agency said. electronic monitoring to are facing food and eco- The National Oceanic and operate electronic mon- who can support their NOAA added that seals help manage one of the nomic insecurity because Atmospheric Administra- itoring systems instead neighbors. A coalition of often appear endangered largest fisheries on the of the preventative mea- tion said Wednesday more of using at-sea monitors, Lynn-based providers will when they are actually just East Coast. sures we have had to take people are spending time which are human work- help guide the distribu- exhibiting typical behavior. The National Oceanic to combat the spread of outdoors as the East Coast ers. The data collected by tion of emergency finan- and Atmospheric Admin- COVID-19,” said McGee. approaches the harbor If a beachgoer suspects monitors is important to cial assistance within the seal pupping season. That a seal is in danger, they istration is looking to the management of her- “We must come together to overcome these chal- community. increases the likelihood should notify wildlife au- administer electronic mon- ring, which have suffered People in need of beachgoers will encounter thorities, the agency said. itoring in the Atlantic her- from declining population lenging times. I would like to thank our com- immediate help should the seals and their young. Stranding responders can ring fishery. 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I’m lucky,” Cuomo been adversely impacted to individuals directly. sis, CNN anchor Chris temperature to at least 103 The disease kept him up said. “No matter how my by the COVID-19 crisis.” For more detailed Cuomo offered viewers a degrees. all night, he said, detail- journey goes with corona- “Together, we can do information on applicant glimpse into the severe and “This virus came at me ing a restless stupor in virus, the life I have, the more than any of us can eligibility requirements, “freaky” symptoms he’s — I’ve never seen any- which he was haunted by family I have to take care alone,” said Michael K. to inquire for support, or been experiencing while thing like it,” the 49-year- the memory of his father, of me, the ability I have to Durkin, president and to learn how to make a quarantined in his home. old said, describing the former New York Gov. self-quarantine and people CEO of United Way of tax-deductible donation, go Filming Wednesday’s edi- effects of body-quaking Mario Cuomo, as well as bringing me food, and my Massachusetts Bay and to https://unitedwaymass- tion of “Cuomo Prime Time” “rigors.” “Yeah, I’ve had a other people he “hadn’t wife and my kids — thank Merrimack Valley. “Non- bay.org/covid-19/lynn-covid- from his basement, the vet- fever, you’ve had a fever. seen in forever.” And God — didn’t have it. profits are the backbone 19-care-fund/ Caylee Hammack’s band went from concerts to mowing lawns

By Kristin M. Hall said the Georgia-born “Being a touring musi- ASSOCIATED PRESS singer, who is signed to cian is for the most part Capitol Records Nashville gig to gig,” said Herring. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — and whose debut record is “And when you have a lot Country singer Caylee planned for this year. “Not of stuff lined up on the Hammack and her band only was I out of work, calendar it’s great. And are facing months without but all of my crew and my you kind of plan for that, income after the concert band members were out of whether it’s financially or industry came to a halt to work. Yeah, we have two travel schedules.” prevent the spread of the months of no pay and no coronavirus. So they put Herring said they start- income.” ed by asking people online down their guitars and Her bandleader and started pushing lawnmow- to help them by lending guitarist, Lance Her- them lawnmowers and ers. ring, and her tour man- other equipment. Hammack and her band ager, Brayden Griffith, “And we real quick had were touring in Europe thought they could make three or four lawnmow- last month when the up some lost income by virus started to spread in mowing lawns, which kept ers — only one of them the United States. They them away from direct worked — that were lent cut their tour short and contact with others. They to us,” said Herring. “And flew back home quickly, named their business then it just snowballed but the time they re- Family Tree Lawncare from there. It was kind of turned back to Nashville, Service after Hammack’s overwhelming how many Tenn., their scheduled debut radio single, “Family people reached out.” gigs to open for country Tree.” They hope to raise icon Reba McEntire were Recently the three met enough money to donate PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS postponed. up at a house in Mt. Ju- some to other musicians “Everything just fell liet, Tenn., just outside of who are also out of work Country singer Caylee Hammack uses a leaf blower to clear a sidewalk apart when we got back,” Nashville, to mow a lawn. because of the virus. as she does landscaping work in Mt. Juliet, Tenn. WEATHER LOTTERY

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©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 After nearly two decades, Bob Davis continues taking care of Saugus’ World Series Park By Mike Alongi and in 2004 the eld -- a ITEM SPORTS EDITOR regulation-sized baseball diamond — was built. The SAUGUS — Saugus’ inaugural season came in World Series Park has 2005. been a hub of baseball ac- “We really wanted to get tivity in the North Shore a park built in the city, so over the past 15-plus we were thrilled when we years, hosting games for a got permission and we number of leagues and were able to get started,” age groups. Not only is it a said Davis. baseball hotbed, but it’s In the 16 years the park also hosted the Massachu- has been in operation, it setts Special Olympics has hosted a number of and a number of other baseball games across a charitable events. And be- number of different hind it all is Saugus’ Bob leagues. While the park Davis. serves as the home eld After Saugus went to the for the Saugus High base- Little League World Series ball team, it has also host- in 2003, Davis began a ed Babe Ruth, AAU and push to get a great baseball American Legion games. complex built in the city. He Last season, the park helped form the World Se- served as one of the host ries Park Committee and sites for the MIAA state got permission to build the baseball tournaments. complex behind Belmonte Middle School shortly after, DAVIS, B2

ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO World Series Park is home to not only the Sau- World Series Park superintendent Bob Davis has been taking care of the Saugus baseball complex gus High baseball team, but also Saugus Babe since its construction in 2004. Ruth and American Legion leagues. Navigators introduce PJ Browne as new pitching coach for 2020 season LYNN — The North Shore Navigators have named former Merri- mack College ace, Fu- tures Collegiate Baseball PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS League veteran and cur- The Patriots private team plane landed in Bos- rent Fitchburg State as- ton on Thursday, returning from China with sistant coach PJ Browne more than one million masks to help control as their pitching coach the spread of the coronavirus. for the upcoming 2020 season. President and General Manager Derek January Patriots use team made the announcement on Thursday. Browne will join rst-year eld man- plane to help  y N95 ager Bob Macaluso in the North Shore dugout this masks in from China summer. “PJ is a future star in BOSTON (AP) — Mas- team owner Robert Kraft, the college baseball sachusetts Gov. Charlie who loaned the Boeing coaching community,” Baker found himself in 767 painted in the team’s January said. “His com- need of an assist to help colors and logo that is usu- petitiveness as a player the state ght the corona- ally used to carry the team was infectious. I’m excit- virus pandemic. to and from NFL games. ed for our team to be able He called on the New Baker con rmed the to feed off his energy and England Patriots. inherit his will to win. joint venture in a news COURTESY PHOTO | MERRIMACK COLLEGE ATHLETICS The team’s private plane conference Thursday. Coach Mac and the entire was on schedule to return “The Krafts were terrif- organization look for- The North Shore Navigators have named former Merrimack College ace to Boston from China on ic,” the Republican gover- ward to having PJ in the and current Fitchburg State assistant coach PJ Browne as their new Thursday evening carry- nor said. “They were a dugout this summer. I be- pitching coach for the 2020 season. ing more than one million phone call away and im- lieve our pitchers will masks critical to health mediately went to work take a big leap forward sistant pitching coach at recruiting and opponent pitching instruction for care providers ghting to on the logistics associated with him leading our his alma mater. His day- scouting efforts and Mer- Evolution Baseball and control the spread of the with this and did not stop staff.” to-day responsibilities rimack’s prospect camps Energy Baseball since virus.. until they could make it A 2018 graduate of with the pitching staffs of and clinics. September 2018. He has Baker secured the N95 happen. This was a total Merrimack, Browne both programs have in- In addition to his work managed games at the masks from Chinese man- team effort on every joined the Fitchburg cluded arm care, bullpens, at the college level, 11U through 15U age ufacturers but had no way level.” State staff in December practice planning and Browne has served as a groups. of getting them to the U.S. after spending the fall pitch calling. He also as- youth travel coach and He reached out to Patriots PATRIOTS, B2 season as a volunteer as- sisted with Fitchburg’s provided one-on-one NAVS, B2 Ivy League denies fth year of eligibility for spring sport athletes

NEW YORK (AP) — The sions surrounding the cur- aid to the current crop of Ivy League has decided not rent circumstances, the Ivy seniors if they return to play to allow its spring-sport ath- League has decided the next year. Spring-sport ath- letes who had their seasons League’s existing eligibility letes include baseball, soft- shortened by the coronavi- policies will remain in place, ball and lacrosse players. rus pandemic to have an including its longstanding As of Thursday, before the additional year of eligibility practice that athletic oppor- announcement from the as graduates, despite the tunities are for undergradu- conference, nearly 70 Ivy NCAA granting that option ates,” the league said in a League senior spring-sports earlier this week. statement. athletes had entered the The move, which was an- The NCAA Division I NCAA transfer portal, a nounced Thursday, was con- Council voted Monday to person familiar with the sit- sistent for the Ivy League give spring-sport athletes uation told The Associated with its policies. The confer- regardless of their year in Press. The person spoke to ence hasn’t allowed athletes school a way to get back the the AP on condition of ano- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to participate in any sports season they lost because of nymity because the players Yale’s Jackson Morrill (left) is defended by Duke’s Kevin McDonough as graduates. the new coronavirus, but it haven’t publicly announced during the rst half of the Division I championship nal last May. “After a number of discus- did not guarantee nancial their moves. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020

TODAY IN SPORTS April 3 ning season after defeating the 1930 — The Montreal Canadiens Los Angeles Clippers 99-87. win the NHL Stanley Cup with a 2004 — St. Louis clinches its 25th two-game sweep of the Boston consecutive NHL playoff berth, the Bruins. longest in major league sports, 1933 — Ken Doraty’s overtime with a 4-1 win over Nashville. goal gives the Toronto Maple 2006 — Joakim Noah dominates Leafs and 1-0 victory over the UCLA with 16 points, nine re- Boston Bruins in semifinals of bounds and a record seven blocks the Stanley Cup playoffs. The goal to key a 73-57 blowout for Flori- comes at one hour, 44 minutes da’s first national title in men’s and 46 second of the overtime basketball. beyond the one-hour regulation 2007 — After a nine-year title game. drought, Tennessee and coach Pat 1977 — Jean Ratelle of the Bos- Summitt are NCAA champions. ton Bruins scores his 1,000th The Lady Vols capture an elusive point with an assist in a 7-4 tri- seventh national title, beating Rut- umph over the Toronto Maple gers 59-46. Leafs. 2008 — Jamar Butler scores 19 1982 — Buffalo’s Gil Perrault points and hands out eight assists scores his 1,000th point with an in his final college game, leading assist in a 5-4 victory over the Ohio State to a 92-85 win over Montreal Canadiens. Massachusetts for the National 1988 — Louisiana Tech wins the Invitation Tournament title. NCAA women’s basketball cham- 2008 — Alex Ovechkin breaks pionship with a 56-54 come-from- Luc Robitaille’s single-season behind victory over Auburn. NHL record for most goals by a 1988 — Amy Alcott shoots a left wing with his 64th and 65th ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO 1-under 71 to win the Dinah Shore scores to lead Washington to a by two shots over Colleen Walker. 4-1 victory over Tampa Bay. Bob Davis first proposed building the World Series Park complex back in 2003 when Saugus went 1989 — Michigan beats Seton 2010 — David Haye mounts a to the Little League World Series. He’s now in his 17th year as park superintendent. Hall 80-79 in overtime to win the successful first defense of his NCAA basketball championship. WBA heavyweight title after pun- Rumeal Robinson hits two free ishing John Ruiz for nine rounds in throws with 3 seconds left for the Manchester, England. Bob Davis continues to take care of Wolverines. 2010 — Bernard Hopkins wins a 1993 — For the first time in its brutal unanimous decision over 157-year history, the Grand Na- Roy Jones Jr. in their long-delayed tional steeplechase is declared rematch, emphatically avenging World Series Park in its 17th season void because of a false start. Esha his loss in the famed champions’ Ness crosses the line first, but first fight nearly 17 years earlier. DAVIS field himself, has gotten a their contributions have Park, there aren’t any most of the jockeys are unaware a 2011 — Stacy Lewis holds off de- From B1 lot of work done at the helped us make the park a practices, games or events false start is called and the major- fending champion Yani Tseng to complex over the past de- better place.” going on right now. With ity of the 39-horse field continue win the Kraft Nabisco Champion- The park has also hosted cade. Since opening, the Next up on Davis’ to-do the coronavirus epidemic the 4½-mile race around the Ain- ship by three strokes, earning her events for the Massachu- field has added dugouts, list for the park — lights. causing schools and events tree course even though nine stay first LPGA Tour title in the year’s setts Special Olympics for batting cages, a play- “We’re getting really to shut down for the time first major. Lewis shoots a 3-under behind at the start line. the past six years, and a 1993 — Jim Montgomery’s three 69 to finish at 13-under 275. ground and a clubhouse close to having all the being, Davis is one of goals in the third period carry 2011 — Texas A&M upsets its number of other fundrais- with a snack bar. All of the funds we need to get the many citizens waiting for Maine to a 5-4 comeback win over second straight top-seeded team ers and charitable events work was done due to the lights installed,” Davis things to return to normal. Lake Superior State for the NCAA in the NCAA women’s tournament have taken place at the generous donations given said. “It was one of the “At this point, you’re not hockey title. to advance to its first national park. by sponsors and fundrais- things that the MIAA said sure when it’s going to 1994 — Charlotte Smith’s 3-point- championship game. Tyra White “During the season, we ers. In speaking about the they wished we had for turn around but you just er at the buzzer gives North Caroli- drives the length of the court to have games every day,” sponsors, whose signs dec- the tournament because it have to hope for the best,” na a 60-59 victory over Louisiana give Texas A&M the go-ahead Davis said. “It’s great to orate the outfield fence at allows for more flexibility Davis said. “In my opinion, Tech in the NCAA women’s basket- layup and a 63-62 victory over keep busy and to see ev- World Series Park, Davis in scheduling. We’re not the healthiest thing to do Stanford. Skylar Diggins scores ball championship game. eryone get to use and en- 1994 — The St. Louis Cardinals 28 points and Notre Dame up- can’t say enough about only doing it so we can would be to get outside beat the Cincinnati Reds 6-4 in sets Connecticut 72-63, ending joy the park. We have so how much they mean to host more tournament and get some fresh air, Major League Baseball’s first Sun- the brilliant career of Maya Moore many different events the park. games in the future, but and I think people want to day night opener, sending base- and the Huskies’ quest for a third that go on throughout the “We simply couldn’t have also so we can allow for do that. Hopefully we’ll be ball into a new era with three di- straight national championship. year, it’s always something done all of this without more teams and leagues to able to get a high school visions and a new playoff format. 2012 — Brittney Griner scores 26 different.” the sponsors,” Davis said. be able to continue to use season in and then get the 1995 — UCLA wins its first nation- points and grabs 13 rebounds to Davis, who holds the ti- “Obviously it’s a great way the park.” summer baseball in, but al basketball championship in 20 help Baylor finish off an undefeat- tle of park superintendent to help us finance the op- But unfortunately for right now we just have to years and record 11th NCAA title, ed season with an 80-61 win over and largely cares for the eration of the park, but Davis and World Series sit and wait.” keeping Arkansas from repeating Notre Dame in the women’s na- with an 89-78 victory. tional championship game. Baylor 2002 — Utah sets an NBA record becomes the first team in NCAA by clinching its 17th straight win- history to win 40 games. Navs name PJ Browne new pitching coach NAVS the FCBL’s former Wachu- Patriots plane flys in From B1 sett Dirt Dawgs for three years (2014-16) and spent “I am really grateful to his final summer with the one million N95 masks the Januarys and Coach NECBL’s Winnipesaukee Mac for the opportunity to Muskrats. PATRIOTS the ground for 2 hours, 57 be with the Navigators Browne played two sea- From B1 minutes according to this summer,” Browne sons of professional base- flight tracker data Nolan said. “I look forward to ball, initially signing with Kraft Sports and Enter- monitored. coaching under the lights the American Associa- tainment chief operating Tencent looked after ap- at Fraser Field in this tion’s Winnipeg Goldeyes officer Jim Nolan said in proximately 1.7 million very talented league and, following graduation. He an interview on Patriots. masks. The Patriots’ plane most importantly, working went 1-0 with a 3.74 ERA com radio that the Chi- took on 1.2 million, Nolan with a fantastic group of during a 16-game pro de- nese government didn’t said. They are working pitchers. I’m excited for but with the Manito- officially sign off on the with Tencent to bring ad- the season and the chance ba-based franchise. His trip until March 27. Nolan ditional equipment back to win some baseball 2019 season included time said the hurdles included from China via a cargo games.” with the Evansville (Ind.) legal logistics that were plane Browne graduated as Otters and Trois-Rivieres only cleared thanks to co- The masks will be going one of the top pitchers in (Quebec) Aigles of the operation involving multi- into Massachusetts’ stock- Merrimack history, set- Frontier League. ple state, U.S. and inter- pile for distribution to ting new program records Browne’s brother, Park- national entities. medical personnel. in wins (18), strikeouts Chinese technology com- Nolan said 300,000 of (266) and innings pitched er, pitched in 16 games for pany Tencent was a huge the masks will also be go- (256.1) by the end of his the Navigators last sum- help in the process, Nolan ing to New York to help four-year career. He mer and is currently a ju- said. It agreed to gather medical personnel there. earned two All-North- nior at Suffolk University. the masks, got them Baker said Rhode Island east-10 Conference honors Both PJ and Parker played through the inspection will also receive some of including an All-NE10 their high school ball at process, stayed with them the masks. Second Team nod as a se- Saint John’s High School to ensure their security Patriots running back nior. The Warriors won in Shrewsbury, Mass. and eventually their James White said in a con- their first NE10 title since The Navs are now pre- movement on to the Patri- ference call Thursday that 1996 during Browne’s se- paring for the 13th season ots’ plane. he wasn’t surprised Kraft nior year as he posted a of collegiate ball at Fraser “This isn’t in their stepped up to help. staff-leading 2.21 ERA Field and their ninth in wheelhouse, but they “As soon as you step into and 85 strikeouts — the the Futures League. The thought it was the right the building, you see how second-highest total in 2020 opener is scheduled thing to do,” Nolan said. much the Kraft family single-season school histo- for Wednesday, May 27. Until then, stay up to date There was little margin does helping out not only COURTESY PHOTO | FRANK POULIN PHOTOGRAPHY ry — over 85.2 frames. for error once the airplane the Boston community but The Rutland, Mass., na- on the latest Navs news arrived in China, which the community across the The North Shore Navigators have named for- tive is also no stranger to by visiting nsnavs.com granted the Patriots three world and it makes you mer Merrimack College ace and current Fitch- the Futures League and and following us on Face- hours to fill the plane with want to help others,” burg State assistant coach PJ Browne as their the New England summer book, Twitter and Insta- the masks. They were on White said. new pitching coach for the 2020 season. ball scene. He pitched for gram. Premier League stars face backlash over pay during pandemic

(AP) — The request to even said they plan to use thing that Premier League ers in club football world- they do not want to see clubs have the resources Premier League players a government scheme to footballers can do is make wide, announced its 550 club staff furloughed un- to pay all staff, the benefit from British health secre- help pay the wages of club a contribution, take a pay non-playing staff members fairly,” the PFA said. “Any of players paying non-play- tary Matt Hancock was di- staff during the shutdown, cut and play their part.” would have their pay cut use of the government’s ing staff salaries will only rect: “Take a pay cut.” effectively using tax payer The English players’ by 20% or be furloughed. support schemes without serve the business of the The swift response from money as a bailout despite union has been in talks Under the job retention genuine financial need is club’s shareholders,” the the Professional Footbal- making record revenues with the Premier League scheme hastily imple- detrimental to the wider PFA said. lers’ Association on Thurs- last season. about a collective agree- mented last month as the society.” The issue will be debated day: Maybe, but not yet. The government, though, ment about deferring or national coronavirus lock- English football is oper- by the 20 Premier League Hancock’s comments seems to telling clubs to reducing wages but there down was implemented, ating in a “moral vacuum,” clubs on Friday when they reflected growing public pay their own way. was no resolution by staff put on furlough can according to Julian Knight, hold their latest emergency pressure in Britain for “Everybody needs to play Thursday night. receive 80% of their sala- who chairs the House of conference call. The issue players in the world’s rich- their part in this national “We are aware of the pub- ries from the government, Commons select commit- of the resumption of the est football league to follow effort and that means Pre- lic sentiment that the play- up to a maximum of 2,500 tee overseeing sports and competition is also on the the example of clubs in mier League footballers ers should pay non-playing pounds ($3,000) a month. asked the treasury to con- agenda. English football Spain and forego some of too,” Hancock, who over- staff’s salaries,” the PFA Fellow Premier League sider a windfall tax on Pre- was shut down on March their wages to help pay the sees the National Health said. “However, our cur- clubs Bournemouth, New- mier League clubs. 13 and will not return until salaries of staff during the Service, said from Downing rent position is that — as castle and Norwich have Many of the English May — at the earliest. coronavirus pandemic. Street. “Given the sacrific- businesses — if clubs can also announced plans to clubs are owned by bil- The number of virus-re- With soccer on hold es that many people are afford to pay their players furlough staff. lionaires from around the lated deaths in Britain has across Europe, players at making, including some and staff, they should.” However, the players world — including Tot- accelerated this week. Gov- Barcelona and Atlético Ma- of my colleagues in the That public sentiment union doesn’t like those tenham, whose owner Joe ernment figures on Thurs- drid have taken pay cuts NHS who have made the grew when Tottenham, measures either. Lewis has an a wealth day showed the country of 70%, but English clubs ultimate sacrifice of going which reached the Cham- “The players we have valued at more than 4 bil- had 33,718 confirmed cas- have yet to announce any into work and have caught pions League final last spoken to recognize that lion pounds by The Sunday es and 2,921 deaths — an similar measures. Totten- the disease and have sad- season and is among the the non-playing staff are a Times Rich List. increase of 569 deaths ham and other clubs have ly died, I think the first 10 biggest money-mak- vital part of their club and “In instances where from the day before. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 POLICE/FIRE Testing capacity increased; All address information, A caller reported someone particularly arrests, reflect po- put two trash bags in front of lice records. In the event of a his house and it was not his perceived inaccuracy, it is the trash at 8:56 p.m. Wednesday Easter Bunny deemed essential sole responsibility of the con- on Auburndale Road. The call- er was advised that he should cerned party to contact the ASSOCIATED PRESS several days ago, and got ing site by their health virus, state officials said. be calling the town’s Board of 13,000 responses, she said. care provider or an urgent The agency’s main Cran- relevant police department Health, rather than police. Gov. Gina Raimondo, and have the department is- She told the children to care center will be tested, ston office will be thor- A report of a disturbance in response to a question get outside but maintain the department said. oughly cleaned before sue a notice of correction to at 11:37 p.m. Wednesday from a kindergartner who social distancing; encour- Two more Rhode Island reopening, Department the Daily Item. Corrections on Pleasant Street. A caller asked if the Easter Bunny aged them to start a jour- residents have died of the of Administration spokes- or clarifications will not be reported a woman was out- was quarantined because nal; and reassured them disease, the department woman Brenna McCabe made without express notice side screaming and carrying of the coronavirus pan- that everyone who needs said Thursday, bringing said. demic, reassured the child of change from the arresting on. The woman said she was medical help is going to the total to 12. The lat- The division had already that rabbits cannot catch police department. “loudly venting” and was get it. est deaths were women closed branch offices and done. the disease. She also apologized to a in their 80s and 90s. The had limited service in A caller reported a white “The Easter Bunny is an high school student, say- number of people who Cranston to appointments LYNN man was stealing a grill of essential worker and can- ing it is “likely” proms will have tested positive for only. hers at 12:46 a.m. Thursday not get the coronavirus,” be canceled. the disease rose to more ADDITIONAL Arrests on Bessom Street. The man Raimondo said at her dai- TESTING CAPACITY than 650. SUPPORT SOUGHT was reportedly well known to ly news briefing. Rhode Island now has For most people, the vi- A coalition of labor Cody Clemens, 26, of 67 Rather than talking 9th Ave., Haverhill, was arrest- the caller. Both people agreed the capacity to test ev- rus causes mild or mod- unions and social justice the man could take the grill, about the latest grim eryone with symptoms of erate symptoms, such as organizations in Rhode ed and charged with Class A news about the pandem- drug possession at 3:12 p.m. with the exception of a few COVID-19, the disease fever and cough that clear Island is calling on state ic, the Democrat, accom- Wednesday. items. caused by the coronavirus, up in two to three weeks. leaders to pass their own panied by her husband, Ashley Melcher, 26, of 67 the state Department of For some, especially old- coronavirus relief package Andrew Moffit, spent the 9th Ave., Haverhill, was arrest- Health said in an email er adults and people with to help workers and the SAUGUS entire news conference ed and charged with Class A Thursday. existing health problems, newly unemployed. answering questions from drug possession at 2:56 p.m. Previously, the state it can cause more severe The federal govern- Complaints children. The governor Wednesday. could only test symptom- illness, including pneumo- ment’s relief package is was dressed in jeans, and Jonathan Williams, 43, of A caller at 7:05 p.m. atic people most vulnera- nia, or death. not enough, the 14 groups rather than standing at a 119 Lewis St., was arrested Wednesday reported a male ble to the disease. DMV CLOSES said in a letter Wednes- podium, she and her hus- The state this week set The Rhode Island Divi- day to Raimondo, House and charged with assault with party acting erratic and danc- band sat in chairs in front up testing sites in parking sion of Motor Vehicles will Speaker Nicholas Matti- a dangerous weapon at 5:50 ing on the side of the road p.m. Wednesday. of a fireplace. lots at three state colleges. be closed Thursday and ello and Senate President on Lincoln Ave. Dispatched She put out a request for Only people who have Friday after an employee Dominick Ruggerio, all officers spoke to the man and questions from children been referred to the test- tested positive for corona- Democrats. Accidents determined all was well. A report of a motor vehicle Thefts crash at 7:28 a.m. Wednes- Official: Referendum threshold day at Walgreens at 841 Police received a call at Western Ave. 2:32 p.m. Wednesday from a woman who reported her Overdose car was broken into while it met despite tossed signatures A report of an opiate over- was parked on Rice St. Dis- dose at 9:42 p.m. Wednesday patched officers determined By David Sharp cluded. The threshold was for up to 1,200 megawatts the power company owns at Union Place and Union a purse was missing. ASSOCIATED PRESS about 63,000 signatures. of Canadian hydropower in western Maine. Court. The review corroborat- to reach the regional pow- Referendum supporters SWAMPSCOTT PORTLAND, Maine — ed a lawsuit’s claims that er grid. said they were pleased that Theft Maine election officials some notaries hired by CMP contends the proj- Dunlap certified the nec- Complaints invalidated hundreds opponents of the project ect, funded by Massachu- essary signatures to force A report of a larceny at more signatures that were violated state law by en- setts ratepayers, would a statewide vote. Spokes- 2:31 p.m. Wednesday at 200 A report of suspicious activ- collected to force a ref- gaging in other campaign benefit Maine and the re- woman Sandi Howard South Common St. ity at 9:31 a.m. Wednesday at erendum on a $1 billion activities, and that some of gion by lowering carbon accused CMP of using an A report of a robbery at Swampscott Public Library at hydropower transmis- the signatures were forged. emissions, reducing fossil “army of lawyers, private 7:38 p.m. Wednesday at 147 61 Burrill St. A caller reported sion corridor, but there Superior Court Justice fuel usage and stabiliz- investigators and consul- Washington St. a man who was carrying an ax were still enough valid Michaela Murphy ordered ing electricity costs. But tants to silence Mainers’ and hammer was walking to- signatures to surpass the the secretary of state to opponents say the project voices.” MARBLEHEAD ward the monument. Police re- threshold for a statewide complete its review before would create environmen- Jon Breed, executive di- ported the man was on his way vote in November. ruling on the lawsuit. tal damage and hurt home- rector of Clean Energy Mat- Complaints to work at his construction job. The court-ordered re- A spokeswoman for grown solar, wind and bio- ters, which is promoting view led to a final count Dunlap declined comment mass projects in Maine. the project, said he believes of 16,332 signatures being Thursday, saying the office Under the proposal, Dunlap should’ve gone fur- invalidated for various can’t comment on pending most of the transmission ther by invalidating more Police make an reasons, but there were litigation. line would follow an estab- signatures under a 2018 enough valid signatures to Central Maine Power’s lished utility corridor, but law intended to eliminate clear the hurdle by 3,050 proposed New England a new path would be cut conflicts of interest and re- arrest in fatal coal votes, Secretary of State Clean Energy Connect through 53 miles (85 kilo- store faith in the citizen’s Matthew Dunlap con- would serve as a conduit meters) of wilderness that initiative process. yard shooting Ammonia leak at food plant sends 13 to the hospital

CHICOPEE — A sus- MassLive.com reported. ASSOCIATED PRESS A hazardous materials told WPRI-TV. The situation was under pect has been arrested The victim was treated at crew responded to the About 600 employees were control by noon. in a shooting that killed the scene and taken to a NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. — Thirteen people Taylor Farms facility in evacuated while hazmat Taylor Farms makes a man in Massachusetts, hospital, where he died. police said. were taken to the hospital North Kingstown at about crews cleared the scene, fire prepared foods. The victim was shot at The name of the sus- Thursday after an ammo- 9:30 a.m. Chief Scott Kettelle told The state departments the Belsky Brothers Coal pect and charges have not nia leak at a Rhode Island None of the injuries is WLNE-TV. The ammonia of Health and Environ- yard in Chicopee around been released, nor has the food-processing plant, offi- considered serious, Town came from the company’s mental Management also 10:40 a.m. Wednesday, name of the victim. cials said. Manager A. Ralph Mollis freezers, he said. responded to the scene. U.S. allowing longer shifts at nuclear plants in pandemic

By Ellen Knickmeyer eral inspectors on and off ASSOCIATED PRESS site would monitor so that no plant works its employ- WASHINGTON — U.S. ees to the point of bleari- nuclear plants will be al- ness. Regulators would lowed to keep workers on approve, and if needed re- longer shifts to deal with voke, expanded shifts on a staffing problems in the plant-by-plant basis, Nieh coronavirus pandemic, said. raising worries among But for Natalie Hildt watchdogs and some fam- Treat, a resident of Salis- ilies living near reactors bury, Massachusetts who that employee exhaustion is staying at home during will increase the risks of the outbreak with her accidents. 5-year-old child and hus- The Nuclear Regulatory band, the thought that Commission’s decision to workers at plants such as temporarily allow longer Seabrook Station, 6 miles worker shifts is one way away, could soon be grind- the industry is scrambling ing through repeated long to keep up mandatory shifts only added to her staffing levels through concerns. what will be weeks or “This is highly special- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS months more of the out- ized work that needs a lot break. of attention and focus,” Workers gather near the Unit 2 reactor which is undergoing re-fueling during a tour of the The shift extensions Treat, a nuclear safety ac- Browns Ferry nuclear plant in Athens, Ala. would allow workers to tivist, said by telephone. plant staffers had worked five or six crew rotations a the Union of Concerned consolidation Basso de- be on the job for up to 86 It’s a problem, she said, multiple shifts. day to two — a day shift Scientists watchdog group, scribed, individual nucle- hours a week. Currently, “if people are fatigued or In the United States and a night shift, of 12 called proposals like Bas- they’re generally allowed sick.” ar plants also are looking in recent days, nuclear hours, Thomas Basso, the so’s “alarming.” to work up to 72 hours in a There are nuclear re- at the possibility of bring- plants are reporting some senior director of regulato- “I hope that the NRC seven-day period. As part actors in 30 states. In 12 ing former plant operators of the first coronavirus of the waiver, workers states, nuclear plants pro- ry affairs at the industry’s will conduct due diligence back into service. Anoth- could be assigned to 12- vide 30 percent or more of cases among their work- Nuclear Energy Institute, on industry claims that er option is sequestering hour shifts for as many as their power. Like the coal ers. told regulators Thursday. the best way to reduce the crews on site — keeping 14 days in a row. industry, however, the U.S. Over the weekend, the That way, plants could potential for COVID-19 workers fed and bunked Nuclear plant workers nuclear power industry NRC said it would con- minimize exposures and spread among its person- down at the plants during sider on a plant-by-plant risks of infection among nel is to force them to work already are having their has struggled in the mar- the pandemic, NEI spokes- basis 60-day exemptions workers, Basso said, in- fourteen 12-hour days in a temperatures checked on ketplace as prices of nat- woman Mary Love said. arrival for each shift, and ural gas and renewable that would let plants keep creasing the chances of row,’’ he said in an email. workers on the job for up keeping enough workers He called that solution At the Tennessee Valley employers are studying energy plunge. Authority’s three nuclear options including having The NRC closely reg- to 86 hours in a seven-day healthy however long the likely “untenable.” facilities in Tennessee and workers temporarily live ulates total staffing and period, including up to 12 pandemic lasts. If a plant fails to keep up Alabama, crews on Thurs- at plants full-time. staff hours as a condition hours a day for 14 days “The industry will only minimum staffing require- Ho Nieh, the NRC’s di- of reactors’ continued op- straight. No plant had re- ask for these exemptions ments in the pandemic, day were again checking rector of reactor regula- eration. Fatigue has of- ceived a work-hour waiver provided safety is en- regulators could order it the temperature of each tion, discussed the provi- ten been deemed a factor as of Thursday, regulators sured,” said Jennifer Uhle, to shut down, something arriving worker and hav- sion for longer work hours in accidents at nuclear said. a vice president of the nu- that has happened rare- ing each fill out a health with utility industry ex- plants, as in the former With the expanded clear industry group. ly, if ever, to an operating questionnaire, every day, ecutives and others on Soviet Union’s 1986 Cher- hours, managers could But Edwin Lyman, a nu- plant, regulators said. spokesman Jim Hopson Thursday. Nieh said fed- nobyl disaster, where key shift nuclear plants from clear power expert with Besides the kind of crew said. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 COMICS

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Sir David Attenborough The Blacklist: “Newton Purcell” NBC, 8 p.m. By Rick Gables vent further damage. records and two-time ACM Wever and Domhnall Glee- NBC’s groundbreaking se- Songwriter of the Year) and son, the series is a romantic The Task Force investigates a series of attacks on PBS reveals surprising ries Songland is back for a Ryan Tedder (lead singer of data centers perpetrated by a blacklister with a pe- truths about climate change comedic thriller about a wom- culiar condition, as Liz (Megan Boone) conducts a second season beginning on OneRepublic and four-time an, Ruby Richardson (Wever) in the new documentary Cli- Monday, April 13 at 10 p.m. Grammy Award-winning secret investigation on the side. 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(check your local listings). and provides undiscovered participating songwriters are Unexpectant Parents Hosted by natural historian son (Gleeson), with whom she songwriters the chance to hoping to create the record- promised 17 years prior that TCM, beginning at 8 p.m. Sir David Attenborough this pitch their original creations ing artists’ next big hit songs. if either one of them texted Catch a Classic! new one-hour special pres- to top recording artists and HBO’s new half-hour come- the word “Run” and the other ents evidence of the impact a panel of important pro- dy series Run debuting Sun- Tonight’s themed block of films on Turner Classic replied with the same, they Movies is about people who unexpectedly have of global warming and exam- ducers in music, like Ester day, April 12 at 10:30 p.m. ines possible solutions to the would meet in Grand Cen- parenthood thrust upon them in some way. The Dean (Grammy-nominated follows a woman whose hum- crisis. This special brings to- tral Station and travel across schedule begins with Golden Globe nominee Diane songwriter and producer for drum life is thrown upside gether leading climate scien- Rihanna, Katy Perry, Nic- down when she receives a America together. Recurring Keaton as a workaholic yuppie who suddenly finds tists who explain what might ki Minaj), Shane McAnally text from her college sweet- guest stars for season one, in- she has been left her long-lost cousin’s baby to care happen if global warming (three-time Grammy-win- heart inviting her to drop clude Emmy®, Golden Globe for as an “inheritance” in 1987’sBaby Boom. Other increases 1.5 degrees. 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Chapter 91 Essex Probate and Family Court given by Jedidiah Leonard and Jennifer Leonard to Mortgage Electronic Registration Waterways License Application Number W20-5716-N 36 Federal Street Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Master, Inc., said mortgage dated Salem, MA 01970 December 24, 2014, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry Applicant: South Harbor Associates, LLC (978)744-1020 of Deeds, in Book 33778 at Page 519 and now held by U.S. Bank National Project Location: 800-810 Lynnway, Lynn, Essex County, MA Association by virtue of an assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Scheduled Virtual Public Hearing: Thursday, April 9, 2020 (https://zoom.us/j/ Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Master, Inc., its successors and assigns to 526080442) Estate of: U.S. Bank National Association dated March 16, 2016 and recorded March 25, Public Comments Deadline: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 Walter Stephen Bergendahl 2016 in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34795 at Also known as:Walter S. Bergendahl Page 246, for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of Public Notice is hereby given of the Waterways Application by South Harbor foreclosing the same, will be sold at Public Auction on April 20, 2020 at 2:00 PM Associates, LLC to demolish an existing commercial building (Lynn Mart) and Date of Death: 02/05/2020 Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said construct a 550-unit multi-family residential development with restaurant/retail mortgage, to wit: space and associated parking, connecting walkways, and open space partially To all interested persons: located on filled tidelands of Lynn Harbor at 800-810 Lynnway in Lynn, Essex A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appoinment of Personal The land in Saugus, Essex County, Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon, County. The proposed project has been determined to be Nonwater-Dependent. Representative has been filed by: being shown as Lot A- 44 on a plan entitled "Plan of Land, Saugus, Mass., drawn Daniel J Bergendahl of Lynn MA for Leonard D. Mariello," dated March 14, 1972, Henry Seaver, R.L.S., duly The Public Hearing scheduled for Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 3:00pm will now requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 5858, Page 1. Said be conducted virtually via Zoom. To participate in this Virtual Public Hearing as requested in the Petition. lot is further bounded and described as follows: Southeasterly by Pinehurst Road, please use the following link at said scheduled time/date: https://zoom.us/j/ The Petitioner requests that: as shown on said plan, fifty (50) feet; Southwesterly by land now or formerly of 526080442 MassDEP Waterways Regulation Program will conduct this public Daniel J Bergendahl of Lynn MA Brown, ninety (90) feet; Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Chin, twenty-five hearing in order to receive information to be used in its decision on whether to be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety (25) feet; Southwesterly again still by land of Chin, ninety (90) feet; Northwesterly grant a Waterways License pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 91. on the bond in an unsupervised administration. again by Maple Road, ten (10) feet; Northeasterly by Lot A- 78, as shown on said IMPORTANT NOTICE plan, ninety (90) feet; Northwesterly again still by Lot A-78, fifteen (15) feet; and The Department will consider all written comments on this Waterways You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the NORTHEASTERLY again by land now or formerly of Vieira, ninety (90) feet. Application received by Wednesday, April 29, 2020 (Public Comments Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Containing 5400 square feet of land according to said plan. Subject to and with Deadline). Failure of any aggrieved person or group of ten citizens or more to must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on the benefit of restrictions, rights, easements and takings of record so far as are submit written comments to the Waterways Regulation Program by the Public the return day of 04/21/2020. now in force and applicable. For title, see deed recorded at Book 33245, Page Comments Deadline will result in the waiver of any right to an adjudicatory hearing This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written 435. in accordance with 310 CMR 9.13(4)(c). The group of citizens must include no appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a less than five citizens who are residents of the municipality in which the proposed timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections The description of the property that appears in the mortgage to be foreclosed shall project is located. within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. notice to you. Additional information regarding this application may be obtained by contacting UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM For Mortgagors' Title see deed dated March 10, 2014, and recorded in Book the Waterways Program. Project plans and documents for this application are on PROBATE CODE (MUPC) 33245 at Page 435 with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds. file for public viewing electronically by request to [email protected]. If you A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised do not have access to email, please leave a voicemail at (617) 292-5551 and administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, you will be contacted with information on alternative options. Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. Please be advised that the MassDEP Boston office is currently closed to the public Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and and the Waterways Program staff are working remotely. It is recommended that expenses of administration. FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid by a documents and correspondence be filed electronically when possible; documents WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the should not be hand delivered to One Winter Street, Boston, MA until further notice. Date: March 11, 2020 sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, Written comments should be addressed to: [email protected]. If you do Pamela Casey O'Brien certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within sixty (60) days after the not have access to email, hard copy documents may be mailed to One Winter Register of Probate date of sale. Street, Boston, MA 02108. If you have questions about submittal of hard copy Item: April 3, 2020 documents, please leave a voicemail at (617) 292-5708. Other terms to be announced at the sale. CITY OF PEABODY, MASSACHUSETTS Item: April 3, 2020 Bids for Bituminous Paving and Related Work BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC Bid responses addressed to the Office of the Purchasing Agent, City Hall, 24 Lowell 270 Farmington Avenue Street, Peabody, MA 01960, will be accepted until 2:00 PM, prevailing local Farmington, CT 06032 time, Thursday, April 23, 2020 and publicly opened promptly thereafter for the Attorney for U.S. Bank National Association items of work noted below, as will be needed and ordered for street and pavement Present Holder of the Mortgage Have a story to share? (860) 677-2868 installation and repair projects planned throughout the City of Peabody. Need a question answered? 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Shanghai be a distance away.” ASSOCIATED PRESS opened down but gained The White House jolted 0.3 percent at mid-morn- financial markets with BEIJING — Asian ing while Seoul advanced its announced Wednes- stocks were meandering 1.9 percent. day that anywhere from Thursday after a White U.S. futures were higher. 100,000 to 240,000 Amer- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS House warning that as The U.S. warning added icans might die from the Nigerian Navy Special Boat Service troops exercise under the many as 240,000 Ameri- to anxiety among investors virus even if the country supervision of British special forces during U.S. military-led annual cans might die of the coro- who are trying to figure avoids shopping trips, counterterrorism exercise in Thies, Senegal. navirus sent Wall Street out how long and deep this eating in restaurants and tumbling and signs of the history-making global eco- other public activities outbreak’s global econom- nomic downturn might be. through April. Extremists see global chaos ic cost increased. “Fear, fear and more fear Florida’s governor became Benchmarks in Tokyo descended upon the mar- the latest to issue a state- and Hong Kong opened ket,” said Jingyi Pan of IG wide stay-at-home order. lower but were trad- in a report. Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 lost from virus as an opportunity ing higher by midday, Traders say markets will 0.3 percent to 18,007.46, and losses in early trad- be turbulent until numbers adding to the previous By Cara Anna ic has prompted the U.S.- operations have not been ASSOCIATED PRESS led coalition to halt train- affected. They were the ing were smaller than of new cases decline, but session’s 4.5 percent loss. ing activities in Iraq amid first in the mission to be Wall Street’s 4.4 percent Pan said that “still looks to The Hang Seng in Hong JOHANNESBURG — a planned pullout from infected. Kong climbed 0.2 percent Both the Islamic State several bases. African military units, to 23,135.25. group and al-Qaida see There are signs else- already stretched thin and The Shanghai Composite the coronavirus as a where that the U.S., Brit- under attack, are likely to Index gained to 2,743.64. threat, but some of their ish and other militaries take protective measures The Kospi in Seoul rose fighters also see the up- are pulling back because as the virus threatens to 1,716.60 while Sydney’s heaval from the pandemic of the virus, leaving a pos- their ranks. S&P-ASX 200 declined 1.8 as an opportunity to win sible opening for the ex- In Nigeria, which has percent to 5,162.20. over more supporters and tremists. struggled against the strike harder than before. Benchmarks in New That’s a danger in Afri- Boko Haram extremist Messages from the Is- Zealand and Southeast ca’s hot spots of the Sahel, group and an assertive lamic extremist groups Asia also retreated. the Lake Chad region and IS-linked offshoot, the show concern about the On Wall Street, the Somalia, where the U.S. military has called for virus mixed with bravado, benchmark S&P 500 in- military already worried suspending much of its asserting that it is pun- dex lost 114.09 points on allies in recent months by activities including large ishment for non-Muslims Wednesday to 2,470.50. contemplating cuts to fo- gatherings and training. while also urging follow- The index is coming off its cus on threats from China A leaked memo signed ers to repent and take worst quarter since 2008 and Russia. by Nigerian army’s poli- care of themselves. with a 20 percent loss. “Any state that was in- Al-Qaida suggested in a cy chief says its vehicles The Dow Jones Industri- terested in pulling back PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS statement Tuesday that might have to be used for al Average lost 4.4 percent in Africa will take the op- mass burials or transfer- A man walks past an electronic board showing non-Muslims use their to 20,943.51. The Nasdaq time in quarantine to portunity to do so,” said ring the sick to hospitals. Hong Kong’s share index outside a local bank composite fell 4.4 percent Clionadh Raleigh, execu- While security forces are in Hong Kong. learn about Islam. But in to 7,360.58. a sharp commentary in tive director of the Armed targets, under-guarded its al-Naba newsletter in Conflict Location & Event prisons could be too, said mid-March, IS urged fol- Data Project, which tracks Laith Alkhouri, a coun- Chinese smartphone health lowers to show no mercy extremists’ activities terterrorism adviser who and launch attacks in this worldwide. “That will be researches extremists in time of crisis. unbelievably bad.” West Africa. Both IS and code rules post-virus life In a commentary Tues- A U.S. Africa Command al-Qaida-linked fighters day, the International Cri- spokeswoman, Lt. Chris- have turned the Sahel ASSOCIATED PRESS while preventing a spike her identity card number sis Group warned that the tina Gibson, told The As- into Africa’s most urgent appeared on the screen. in infections as workers sociated Press that “while extremism crisis, and even WUHAN, China — Since pandemic threatens the A guard wearing a mask stream back into factories, the size and scope of some have engaged in some un- the coronavirus outbreak, global solidarity that is and goggles waved her offices and shops. AFRICOM activities have precedented cooperation. life in China is ruled by a key to fighting extremists, through. Most access to Wuhan, been adjusted to ensure Their fighters are likely green symbol on a smart- “allowing the jihadists to If the code had been red, the manufacturing hub of the safety and protection to exploit the pandemic phone screen. better prepare spectacular that would tell the guard central China, was sus- terror attacks.” of forces — both U.S. and by accusing governments Green is the “health that Wu was confirmed to pended Jan. 23 to fight the partner nation — our of mismanaging the crisis code” that says a user is Though analysts said it be infected or had a fever coronavirus. The lockdown was too soon to say which commitment to Africa en- to try to win popular sup- symptom-free and it’s re- or other symptoms and spread to surrounding cit- dures.” She did not give port, he said. quired to board a subway, attacks can be blamed on was awaiting a diagnosis. ies in Hubei province and militants exploiting the details but said about Some extremist groups check into a hotel or just A yellow code would mean then people nationwide 5,200 forces are on the are showing signs that, enter Wuhan, the central coronavirus, Islamic ex- she had contact with an were ordered stay home tremists in late March continent. like the rest of the world, city of 11 million people infected person but hadn’t in the most intensive an- carried out their deadliest The British army mis- they are trying to under- where the pandemic be- finished a two-week quar- ti-disease controls ever assault yet against the sion in Kenya, which pro- stand the coronavirus and gan in December. antine, meaning she imposed. The final travel military of Chad, a signifi- vides counterterrorism respond. The system is made should be in a hospital or controls on Wuhan are due cant contributor to Africa’s training and other skills, In Somalia, the al-Qa- possible by the Chinese quarantined at home. to be lifted April 8. growing counterterrorism this week announced that ida-linked al-Shabab held public’s almost universal Wu, who was on her Other governments efforts, killing at least 92 all army families are re- a rare five-day meeting of adoption of smartphones way to see retailers after should consider adopt- soldiers near the border turning to the U.K. be- its leaders in March that and the ruling Commu- returning to work this ing Chinese-style “digital with Nigeria and Niger. cause of the virus. discussed the virus. In a nist Party’s embrace of week, said the system contact tracing,” Oxford In Egypt, two military But France’s largest communique, the group “Big Data” to extend its has helped reassure her University researchers officials reported a spike overseas military mission, recognized its “emergency surveillance and control after a two-month shut- recommended in a report in IS attacks in March in Barkhane in West Africa’s threat” to the world, in- over society. down left the streets of published Tuesday in the the restive northern part sprawling Sahel region cluding Muslims. Walking into a Wuhan Wuhan empty. journal Science. The vi- of the Sinai Peninsula. south of the Sahara Des- An al-Shabab spokesman subway station Wednes- People with red or yellow rus is spreading too rap- They spoke on condition of ert, is keeping its 5,100 later told the AP it was too day, Wu Shenghong, a codes “are definitely not idly for traditional meth- anonymity because they troops there, the French soon to comment on wheth- manager for a clothing running around outside,” ods to track infections were not authorized to Defense Ministry said. er the group would heed a manufacturer, used her said Wu, 51. “I feel safe.” “but could be controlled brief the media. Four French soldiers U.N. plea to halt attacks, smartphone to scan a bar- Intensive use of the if this process was faster, While Syria and Iraq with Barkhane have test- which have continued, or code on a poster that trig- health code is part of the more efficient and hap- have seen no uptick in at- ed positive for the corona- whether it would allow gered her health code app. efforts by authorities to pened at scale,” the re- tacks by IS since the virus virus, a spokesman said health workers access to A green code and part of revive China’s economy searchers wrote. spread there, the pandem- Thursday, adding that areas it controls.

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