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There are nearly 20 events today in Cambridge, Mass. for Meet Your Neighbor Day on Sunday, 9/18: check out a couple near you and get to know some new people in your neighborhood! See https://t.co/wRfHfrqZx4 for details! #CambMA#MYND
One way to celebrate the holidays safely is to host a virtual holiday party. Everyone can send gifts and open them together virtually. You can make holiday crafts or play games virtually. You can even host a virtual “ugly” holiday sweater contest. ❄️
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Free COVID-19 testing appointments are available at:
St. John the Evangelist Church, located at 2270 Massachusetts Avenue, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. on Wednesday, October 28.
To schedule an appointment, call 617-665-3795 or sign-up online at https://t.co/mBCJMDOB3F.
We have an exciting update: @RepPressley will be joining The Color of COVID-19 conversation tomorrow, June 9 at 6 p.m.
Join us for a discussion on how COVID-19 exacerbated racial health inequities in our Cambridge communities of color.
Register here: https://t.co/FQlBD4CeJf
Join the City of Cambridge from 5:00 to 5:30 PM on Mon., June 1 for a virtual vigil as we mourn the killing of George Floyd and remember the many lives lost. Join us on Facebook Live for remarks and a moment of silence https://t.co/REBqbFhJ5M… #GeorgeFloyd@CambMA @MayorSiddiqui
A reminder that COVID-19 testing in The Port neighborhood is going on this week. Anyone who lives in Cambridge is invited to get a COVID-19 test.
Appointments can be made by phone at 617-665-3795 or online: https://t.co/mBCJMDOB3F
"The COVID-19 pandemic is a singular event, and many of us are faced with challenges that we have never experienced before or for this long. With our daily routines upended, it’s more important than ever to try to stay physically and mentally healthy."
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For #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth@cambridgechron interviewed Mary Kowalczuk, MSW, Manager of Substance Use Prevention Programs @CambHealth.
Read about how COVID-19 is affecting mental health and learn about some helpful resources.
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The City of #CambMA today announced a new initiative in which thousands of face masks will be distributed by members of the City and @CambridgePolice to residents in need at various locations throughout the City beginning April 30. https://t.co/aZfGqzjYVj
Looking to make a mask, but can't sew? No problem! Here are two ways to make a no-sew mask from the CDC.
Learn more here: https://t.co/Uc95l1VkYk
#facemasks@challiance#CambMA
While a temporary order requiring face coverings in #CambMA is effective today, there will be a one-week grace period. See https://t.co/QYWX2WVyhl for updates.
The City of Cambridge today announced that face coverings will now be required in any public indoor or outdoor spaces in #CambMA. The temporary order will go into effect this Wednesday. https://t.co/vD6UaKCgvL
It's important to stay both physically and mentally well during the #COVID19 pandemic.
Join the #CambMA Men’s Health League Monday night at 6p to learn about:
- Ways to access mental health resources
- Tips for staying mentally healthy
Register now at https://t.co/EKZpGBi8ol
One thing is clear: we aren't living in standard times. #Physicaldistancing calls for innovative solutions. Read about how @CambMA is helping local restaurants and the homeless population in one program. Via @RouteFifty https://t.co/KnifuBPsPd
For those in our community who are struggling with the financial impacts of #COVID19, the @Welcome_Project is accepting applications for financial assistance, regardless of immigration status. You can apply online here ➡️ https://t.co/e8MnORgsa2
VIDEO: More than 160 questions were submitted to @MayorSiddiqui and #CambMA City Manager DePasquale about #COVID19, the City’s response and its impacts on the community.
Watch their answers in the latest 22-CityView program:
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Starting tomorrow, @CambridgeDPW sound trucks will be deployed to #CambMA parks & neighborhoods to remind residents that the stay-at-home advisory remains in effect, to wear face coverings whenever outside and to continue to practice social distancing. https://t.co/aLkOwwIuly