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Boston had 643 new Covid-19 cases, highest one-day total since May

In a press conference called to discuss Covid-19, but which he spent a fair amount of time addressing yesterday's failed coup in Washington - including calling for the immediate invocation of the 25th Amendment - Mayor Walsh said "numbers continue to grow in the wrong direction" for the virus in Boston.

In November, Boston was seeing under 200 new Covid-19 cases a day.

Walsh reiterated that, in another three weeks, city officials will look at metrics for cases and hospitalizations: If the numbers are going down, the city will look at easing some of the restrictions now in place; but if they keep going up, the city will have to consider even more.

With most people still unvaccinated, Walsh said, people need to keep doing the same things he's been urging them to do for months now, no matter how tired they are of hearing him say it: Wash hand, social distance, wear a mask and stay away from large groups. And get tested - every week if possible - he said.

Walsh said Boston first responders will begin getting shots next week. He said he will get vaccinated at some point as well, but that he will not jump the line to do so. "I'm not gonna take a vaccination away from somebody who's entitled to it before me."

He added that should hospitals reach a crisis and the city needs to re-open the field hospital at the South Boston convention center, that could probably be done in two or three days, because much of the equipment from its operation in the spring remains in place.

For much of his press conference, held inside Faneuil Hall, Walsh discussed yesterday's events in Washington.

"It certainly was a dark day for our democracy," he said.

Walsh said there were no threats from white-supremacist putschists in Boston yesterday, but that BPD is monitoring situation "very closely" just in case. The president "should be removed from office" for what he did yesterday and he urged Mike Pence and the rest of the cabinet to invoke the 25h Amendment.

Walsh said he was particularly offended by the invasion of the people's building during an exercises in democracy in general and the sight of some goon taking down an American flag and replacing it with a Trump flag in particular: "The Trump flag doesn't mean anything in this country. The American flag means everything."

The mayor said he agrees that things would have unfolded very differently if people involved were Black or Muslim instead of white supremacists. America is at a crossroads and we have to address its problems, he said. "We must be better than this," he said.

Walsh said he is not ready to condemn Capitol Police yet, because it's obvious police were overrun, but the question is why. What was really scary was the vice president, congressional leaders were all in same place, and the building was overrun so easily, so an investigation needed, he said.

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Put your money where your mouth is, Marty.

The mayor said he agrees that things would have unfolded very differently if people involved were Black or Muslim instead of white supremacists. America is at a crossroads and we have to address its problems, he said.

This sounds really disingenuous just a day after he vetoed the proposal to limit BPD use of tear gas and projectiles for the extremely vague reason of "legal concerns".

https://www.wbur.org/news/2021/01/05/tear-gas-rubber-bullet-restriction-...

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even commenting on national issues when he can't even get the covid situation in our city under control? We have a big problem with Massachusetts politicians (e.g. Maura Healey) grandstanding on national topics while ignoring pressing issues here.

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...what you think Healey is ignoring, but I'd love to know. But Marty has been named to a cabinet post (after your post, but guessing Marty knew before he made that statement) so maybe that's a factor.

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Civil disobedience is not Martys fault. Wear yiur damn masks and stop partying like its 2019!

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I've just received a very ill-timed invitation to gather in a large group indoors at the Suffolk Superior Courthouse in late March. I have very responsibly requested a postponement until March 2021, by which time I assume I will either be vaccinated, or given this week's events, our court system may no longer exist.

Seriously, though, has anybody served on a jury in the past 10 months? How was the experience, in our pandemic era?

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I don't believe there has been a jury trial in MA since mid-March. As far as I can tell, next Monday (1/11) is still slated to be the first day of jury trials since they stopped.

I served in early March with no precautions in place, only ignorance!

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My wife has a small claims case that keep getting pushed off.

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Did you mean March 2022?

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Yes. At least I remembered to correctly date my rent check.

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