Wearing a cloth face covering CORRECTLY can help prevent the spread of #COVID19 to others. When you go out on essential trips, follow these “do’s”. If you have a child, remember those under age 2 should not wear a face covering. See https://t.co/lxWMe4NUBD.
At the request of the county health officer, all preserves in San Mateo County will be closed on Saturdays and Sundays. For a complete list of preserves affected, please visit our webpage: https://t.co/TIy0xwu1v6. #flattenthecurve#doyourpart#MidpenOS#loveyourparks6feetapart
This weekend will bring ideal "stay at home and keep flattening the #COVID19 curve" weather across California. Widespread rain, heavy mountain snow, and even some strong Central Valley thunderstorms on tap. #CAwx#CAwater#CAfire https://t.co/e8WybUApuP
A #MomentofGratitude for our Public Safety Dispatchers, Records team, & other staff still on the frontlines making sure help is on their way. Their professionalism & calm demeanor make us #PaloAltoProud. They will be there 24/7 to answer your emergency and non-emergency calls.
New guidance recommends non-medical face coverings when heading out for essential outings, and the latest rec facility in #PaloAlto to be closed to visitors. Plus, the perfect way to watch movies for free this weekend. All in the Daily Coronavirus Report: https://t.co/1zHbllrUsQ
#PaloAlto’s Council meeting will Zoom into your home again on Monday, April 6 at 6pm. The meeting is by virtual teleconference only. Watch it live-streamed via YouTube: https://t.co/ZI7xnnCMBy or Ch.26, or MidPen at
https://t.co/jCteXwrLqI For agenda: https://t.co/LrIRgCycmZ
When going out for essential activities, members of the public should wear reusable, non-medical cloth face coverings and reserve medical grade masks to healthcare professionals who need them in order to continually provide care for our community. #COVID19
When going out for essential activities, members of the public should wear reusable, non-medical cloth face coverings and reserve medical grade masks to healthcare professionals who need them in order to continually provide care for our community. #COVID19
Today’s #MomentofGratitude is for @GreenWastePA drivers & other essential employees who are continuing to keep our streets and homes clean and safe by picking up our garbage, treating our wastewater and much more during the #COVID19 outbreak. You make us #PaloAltoProud!
Shout out to our @PAUtilities team! The work they do keeps essential services running, which is critical to maintaining the health and safety of the community. Follow along each day this week and retweet these #MomentofGratitude posts that make #PaloAltoProud
The Palo Alto Fire Department encourages you to stay informed, practice good hygiene, be aware and be prepared. Continue to slow the spread of COVID-19 by using best hygiene practices. #coronavirus. Find the most up to date information here: https://t.co/j7nSsTzIBP
Today, we thank our officers from @PaloAltoPolice and @paloaltoAC for responding to calls for help during this health emergency and educating the public as we shelter in place. Follow along each day this week and retweet these #MomentofGratitude posts that make #PaloAltoProud
Help us thank our first @PaloAltoFire responders and #PaloAlto City teams that are working on the frontlines providing essential services during this #COVID19 health emergency. Follow along each day this week and retweet these #MomentofGratitude posts that make you #PaloAltoProud
Just want to send a quick shout-out to our communications team. Answering every incoming call, they've been absolutely incredible working through a very anxious time in all of our lives. So grateful to work with an amazing workforce committed to keeping @cityofpaloalto safe. 🙏
Just want to send a quick shout-out to our communications team. Answering every incoming call, they've been absolutely incredible working through a very anxious time in all of our lives. So grateful to work with an amazing workforce committed to keeping @cityofpaloalto safe. 🙏
Continued visitation surges @ state parks yesterday have resulted in the closing of vehicle access @ ALL 280 state parks. Please protect yourself, your families & communities from #COVID19 by practicing #SocialDistancing. Help #FlattenTheCurve. https://t.co/RGTMp0Sqbb