[Summit] Governor Raimondo's messages: Fun with masks & Weekend recap [Covid News no. 376]
David Kolsky
davidjkolsky at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 28 01:25:35 UTC 2020
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Gina Raimondo <communications at governor.ri.gov>To:
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2020, 9:05:57 PM EDTSubject: Fun with masks
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| Hi David,
School might look different this year, but our kids are still learning. Our school communities across the state are doing a great job of finding new and innovative ways to help kids get the education they deserve while staying safe. I got to see this firsthand yesterday, when I visited LaPerche Elementary in Smithfield. One thing I was struck by was how much fun the kids had showing off their favorite masks! So this weekend, I want to ask you — are the kids in your life having fun with their new masks? |
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| Wearing a mask at school is new for all of us, and it’s our job to help our kids feel comfortable and have a little fun. We've partnered with local company ABCya to produce a fun set of Back-to-School coloring pages in English and Spanish and a great mask-making game.
You can even make your own real mask. The Centers for Disease Control has a great do-it-yourself guide to making a mask just for you. Let your kids design their own mask and show off their style!
Are the kids in your life already wearing a mask they love? I want to see it! You can share pictures with me by email or on Twitter.
-Gina RaimondoGovernor
P.S.: Information is our greatest weapon in the fight against COVID-19. If you or someone you know wants to sign up to receive these emails, you can use this link. |
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| Click the graph to see check the Department of Health's COVID-19 data dashboard. |
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| Governor's Office | 82 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02903 |
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| There's a lot going on these days, and it's easy to miss things. That's why I wanted to put together a quick recap of the announcements from the past week.
If you know someone who wants to stay up-to-date on the latest measures Rhode Island is taking to stop the spread of COVID-19, send them this link: lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/eYMG9tf. The better we all stay informed, the better we'll be able to keep ourselves, our families, and our friends safe from COVID-19. |
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AIR CIRCULATION Over the last few months, state and school leaders have worked 24/7 to safely reopen our schools. That work would not have been possible without the input of public health experts, from pediatricians to epidemiologists and more. Throughout this crisis, we’ve relied on the data, and we’ve put our trust in scientists to guide our decisions. These scientists looked at data of what’s called “air changes per hour” – or how often air is circulated in and out of a certain room – to determine how best to address COVID-19 in indoor settings. Based on their recommendations, we have put together a helpful page with the best ways to keep indoor settings safely ventilated. |
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NEW DATA DASHBOARD
Going forward, we're making some additions to the data that we display on our daily dashboard on the Rhode Island Department of Health website.In addition to the numbers we've been tracking the whole time, like the total number of tests and daily positive cases, we're also going to start showing you the most recent trends.
The dashboard will now have three graphs graphs showing three weekly metrics — average percent positive rate, new hospitalizations, and new cases per 100,000 residents — over the past 8 weeks. Each graph has a red line representing the threshold above which we need to consider imposing new restrictions and trend arrows comparing each of those three data points to the previous week. These new additions will make it easier to tell at a glance where we doing well and where we need to improve. |
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FALL
Even as the weather changes, we can still take it outside. Nothing is more quintessentially New England than our fall traditions like apple picking, pumpkin carving, and checking out our beautiful foliage. This year it's going to be more important than ever that we find ways to have fun outdoors so that we can stop the spread of COVID-19.
And don't forget: you have more access to outdoor space this fall than ever before through the Take It Outside campaign. You can reserve space at one of Rhode Island’s beautiful state parks that are taking part in the initiative, or visit your town or city's website to learn about how they're opening up their outdoor spaces for reservation. |
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| I hope you find this recap helpful. It's so important that everyone stay engaged and informed so that we can all stay safe and healthy. I'll be back on TV with more updates Wednesday at 1 p.m.
We're all in this together.
-Gina RaimondoGovernor
P.S.: Information is our greatest weapon in the fight against COVID-19. If you or someone you know wants to sign up to receive these emails, you can use this link. |
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Governor's Office | 82 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02903
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