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Broadcast Coverage – April 7-8, 2020 Suffolk University assists city with providing COVID-19 shelter Broadcast coverage – April 7-8, 2020 Suffolk University on WHDH-BOS - Boston, MA The Doctors 4/7/2020 1:09:49 PM populations with hospital. we repurposing the dormitory at Suffolk University to provide, Play increase social distancing in 182 beds to increase, and suffolk university to provide, 182 beds to increase, and Suffolk University on WCVB-BOS (ABC) - Boston, MA Pandemic: What You Need to Know 4/7/2020 1:09:48 PM care capacity for vulnerable we repurposed a dormitory at Suffolk University to provide Play beds to reduce congestion and increase social distancing in beds to reduce congestion and increase social distancing in Suffolk University on 98.5 The Sports Hub (WBZ-FM) - Boston, MA 4/7/2020 1:11:30 PM Play can to be prepared for increasing medical care capacity for Vontobel populations with hospitals we Re purposed a dormitory at Suffolk University to provide a 100 city two beds to help reduce congestion and increased social distancing in its existing shelters is from most of the population of homeless trucks Suffolk University on 98.5 The Sports Hub (WBZ-FM) - Boston, MA 4/7/2020 1:38:51 PM Play every moment Council and the mayor also announced that a Suffolk University dorm with more than 170 beds and then Re purpose for Homeless this will have decreased pressure at the shelters the city also using with the mayor calls a disease Suffolk University on WRKO AM 680 - Boston, MA 4/7/2020 3:02:03 PM re purposing and preparing for the anticipated terror we re purposed a dormitory at Suffolk Play University to provide hundreds of two beds to help reduce congestion and increased social distancing in mass existing shelters for there is a curfew in the city of boston between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. except for non-essential workers Suffolk University on WRKO AM 680 - Boston, MA 4/7/2020 5:02:31 PM re purposing and preparing for the anticipated insurrection we re purpose a dormitory at Play Suffolk University to provide hundreds of two beds to help reduce congestion and increased social distancing in our existing shelters for there's a curfew in the city of boston between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. except for non-essential workers Suffolk University on NBC Boston - Boston, MA NBC10 Boston Today at 5:00am 4/8/2020 5:37:23 AM mayor marty walsh says the city has secured about 170 beds at Suffolk University in their Play dorms and should have a capacity of 500 for people who are homeless at the boston convention center. Suffolk University on New England Cable News - Boston, MA NBC10 Boston Today at 5:00am 4/8/2020 5:37:29 AM mayor marty walsh says the city has secured about 170 beds at Suffolk University in their Play dorms and should have a capacity of 500 for people who are homeless at the boston convention center. .
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