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Surgeon General and Baltimore public health officials urge Baltimoreans to follow public health guidelines

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Surgeon General and Baltimore public health officials urge Baltimoreans to follow public health guidelines
Surgeon General and Baltimore public health officials urge Baltimoreans to follow public health guidelines

The U.S. Surgeon General Vice Admiral Jerome M.

Adams addressed Baltimoreans Friday about how they can stop the spread of COVID-19.

This comes as Baltimore loosens restrictions on indoor dining and religious gatherings.

ONCE AGAIN WELCOME PEOPLE BACKFOR INDOOR DININGARE URGING THE PUBLIC TOFOLLOW PUBLIC HEALTHGUIDELINES TO HELP STOP THESPREAD OF THE CORONAVIRUS.WMAR 2WITH THE LATEST MESSAGE FROMHEALTH OFFICIALS INCLUDING THEU.S. SURGEON GENERALAS INDOOR DINNING RESUMES INBALTIMORE CITY AT 25%MESSAGE ONVE AGAIN, KEEP YOURDISTANCE, WASH YOUR HANDS ANDREMEMBER, FACEMASKSMARYLAND.

FRESH OFF A TOUR OFA FIELD HOSPITAL AT THEBALTIMORE CONVENTION CENTERFRIDAY, U- S SURGEON GENERALGEROME ADAMS URGEDBALTIMORIANS TO FOLLOW PUBLICHEALTH GUIDELINES IN AN EFFORTTO SLOW THE SPREAD OFCOVID-19.

We know how to stopthe spread of this disease.

Wedonvaccine.

We donfor a miracle therapeutic.POINTING TO NEW YORK STATE,THE ONE TIME HOT SPOT FOR THEVIRUS AND GOV.

CUOMO CLEARINGTHE WAY FOR SCHOOL TO REOPEN &ADAMS SAID BALTIMORE CAN DOTHE SAME PEOPLE FOLLOW WHATCALLS THE THREE Wone, wash your hands.

Numbertwo, watch your distance,meaning stay at least 6 feetfrom others and avoid crowdedplaces and& Number three, weare facemask.

If we do thesethree things, these 3Wcan get back to school, we canget back to worship, we canget back to watching theOrioles and ravens play.

INADDITION TO FOLLOWING.

THETHREE WENCOURAGED RESIDENTS WHO GETTESTED TO SELF ISOLATE UNTILTHEY RECEIVE RESULTS.

HE ALSOURGED THOSE WHO RECOVER FROMTHE VIRUS TO DONATE PLASMA TOHELP PEOPLE CURRENTLY FIGHTINGTHE VIRUS.

RIGHT NOW -BALTIMORE CITY HAS A POSITIVERATE OF 5-POINT-15 PERCENT -THATPOINT ABOVE THE STATEWIDEAVERAGE.

In recent weeksBaltimore city has beenidentified by the White Housecorona task force as anemerging hotspot.

Communitytransmission here iswidespread and too many of ouryoung people are not heatingthe advice of public healthprofessionals.

BALTIMOREPUBLIC HEATH COMMISSIONERALONG WITH THE SURGEON GENERALSAY ITS UP THE PUBLIC TOFOLLOW HEALTH GUIDELINESTHEY DONT AND COVID-19 CASESRISEON THE LOOSENINGRESTRICTIONS.

Wearing a facemask, maintaining 6 feet ofsocial distancing may seemlike an inconvenience but itis a small inconveniencecompared to having to shutthings down.

AS FOR BALTIMORECITYTHE 25% CAPACITYINCLUDES CHURCH GATHERINGS.

INBALTIMORE, DAVE DETLIN, WMAR 2NEWS.THANKS DAVE.

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