From art to soccer, Wellesley shuts down public gatherings after resident diagnosed with coronavirus
By adamg on Sat, 03/07/2020 - 12:21pm
Greg Cook reports that Wellesley College's Davis Museum "has suspended all public access through March 31st" following yesterday's news that one of two Norfolk County residents with a "presumptive" diagnosis of Covid-19, contracted at that Biogen meeting at the Marriott Long Wharf, is from Wellesley.
The Swellesley Report reports organizers of a local candidate forum scheduled for next week have canceled the event - and that leaders of a local youth soccer program have suspended the rest of its winter season.
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At the Garden last night
I went to the C's game last night . Garden employees with purple gloves were wiping down surfaces with what I assume was anti-bacterial wipes. New Gojo sanitizer dispensers were mounted all over the place. Also inside North Station, employees with gloves were using the wipes .
All of that was ok, but compare that with pictures we see from China of people in full hazmat suits and masks using machines to attack everything in sight anti-bacterial spray.
I hope we are not seeing too little too late.
Anti-bacterial spray?
COVID-19 is caused by a virus.
Why is the Museum closing?
Is it safe to assume that the Biogen person has a connection to the museum?
Two public schools are being sanitized this weekend
Wellesley closes two schools due to coronavirus
The meeting attendant apparently has children in the schools.