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From YouTube: COVID-19 Media Availability 10-15-20
Description
Mayor Walsh hosts a media availability to discuss updates relating to COVID-19.
A
The
covet
cases
in
massachusetts,
as
of
yesterday
518
new,
confirmed
cases
bringing
the
total
of
case
cover
cases
in
massachusetts
to
138
083
16
debts
were
recorded
yesterday,
bringing
total
massachusetts
debt
to
9429
in
the
city
of
boston.
As
of
yesterday
63
new
cases
of
covert
19
bringing
the
total
to
18
338,
we
had
no
new
debts.
Yesterday,
a
total
of
debts
in
boston
at
768.
A
and
again
prayers
go
out
to
the
families
who
are
sick
and
suffering
from
coven
19
illness,
and
also
the
families
that
lost
loved
ones.
The
latest
data
for
week
ending
october
10th,
we
had
1800
bostonian
boston
residents
who
were
tested
each
day,
a
positive
test
rate
in
boston.
As
of
the
end
of
october
10th,
4.4
percent
to
rochester
02125
high
park,
matapan
were
neighborhoods
with
the
highest
positive
rates.
A
East
boston
and
dorchester
02122.02124
saw
their
rates
go
down
but
remain
above.
The
average
in
roxbury
also
remains
above
the
city-wide
average
right
now.
Overall,
we're
seeing
seeing
in
positive
tests
also
on
hospital
admissions.
The
numbers
are
going
up
slightly.
We
haven't
seen
the
same
numbers
that
we
did
in
june,
but
we
are
seeing
these
numbers
going
up
ever
so
slightly
across
the
city.
A
We
are
strengthening
our
focus
on
prevention
and
community
outreach
and
support,
as
well
in
all
the
neighborhoods
in
the
city,
where
we're
seeing
these
numbers
go
high.
As
a
reminder,
because
of
the
of
the
uptick
in
activity,
we
have
paused
our
phase
in
reopening
plan
for
the
bps
schools.
We
pushed
it
back
a
week
today
was
supposed
to
be
phase.
Three
was
supposed
to
start
in-person
learning,
which
means
now
half
of
our
kindergartens
through
third
grade
whose
families
opted
in
are
due
to
begin
the
hybrid
learning
next
thursday
october
22nd.
A
We
also
continue
to
ensure
that
all
of
our
schools
are
safe
environments
for
our
students,
our
teachers
and
all
staff
to
go
in
them.
We
continue
to
serve
our
highest
needs
students
who
depend
on
it
for
their
health
and
safety
on
in-person
service,
and
we
will
not
increase
the
number
of
students
in
school
unless
the
public
health
guidelines
allow
us
to.
As
we
monitor
the
data,
we
continue
our
residents
with
outreach
and
testing
access.
We
have
now
two
mobile
testing
teams
in
operation
in
the
city.
One
is
currently
in
central
square
in
east
boston.
A
A
I
can
also
share
that
we
are
looking
to
strengthen
the
enforcement
of
covert
restrictions
in
the
city.
We
have
a
team
of
officials
from
across
city
departments
meeting
and
working
together
on
this
very
issue.
They
include
the
boston
public
health,
commission,
health
and
human
services,
inspectional
services,
the
boston
parks
department,
neighborhood
services
and
the
boston
police
department.
A
They
are
working
to
help
restaurants,
follow
restrictions
on
table
sides,
table
size,
distancing
and
masks
and
we'll
be
conducting
spot
checks
and
visits
with
businesses
to
ensure
regulations
are
being
followed
and
we'll
continue
our
prevention
efforts
to
remind
everyone
that
they're
at
risk.
This
is
something
that's
in
response
to
what
we've
been
seeing
on
the
news
in
the
newspapers
in
different
neighborhoods,
with
people
gathering
and
quite
honestly,
not
being
responsible
and
putting
themselves
at
risk
and
putting
the
larger
public
at
risk.
A
I
also
understand
the
stresses
that
small
businesses
are
under
and
we
want
to
provide
support
to
our
small
businesses
here
in
the
city.
If
you
own
or
manage
a
restaurant,
please
do
not
hesitate
to
reach
out
to
our
small
business
team
at
boston.gov,
small
business
or
call
our
small
business
office
here
in
the
city
of
boston
at
three
one
one.
We
have
guidelines
and
we'll
have.
We
have
still
have
funds
available
to
help
you
implement
the
steps
that
you
need
to
take
to
keep
your
staff
and
your
customers
safe.
A
Our
team
is
also
giving
special
attention
to
gatherings
and
house
priorities
that
are
putting
other
people
at
risk.
We
continue
to
get
reports
of
house
parties
in
south
boston,
as
well
as
other
neighborhoods
in
the
city
of
boston,
we're
in
conversations
with
elected
officials
who
have
expressed
their
concern
and
the
neighbors
who
have
called
them
quite
honestly
about
their
fear
of
these
large
gatherings.
A
We
are
tracing
locations
where
house
parties
continue
to
happen
and
we'll
be
working
through
inspectional
services
to
curtail
these
events
that
are
happening
in
house
parties.
If
you
have
a
house
party
and
you're
concerned
about
it,
we
ask
you,
you
can
call
911
and
we
will
work
on
making
sure
that
we
follow
up.
If
we
don't
get
there
immediately,
we
will
be
following
up
with
the
tenants
in
the
apartment,
with
the
homeowner
in
the
apartment
and
with
the
overall
neighborhood
and
folks
that
who
have
been
going
to
these
house
parties.
A
I
certainly
understand
the
need
to
socialize,
but
right
now
we
need
to
focus
on
activities
that
don't
cause
this
virus
to
spread.
Roughly
half
of
our
new
cases
continue
to
be
in
people
under
the
age
of
30
years
old,
and
this
is
a
trend
that's
happening
nationally
as
well.
A
study
was
published
recently
on
covet
hotspots
around
the
us
and
it's
on
the
cdc
website.
So
if
you
want
to
find
out,
what's
happening,
just
go
to
the
cd
website,
it
found
that
a
month
before
an
area
sees
a
major
activity.
A
You
see
elevated
rates
in
young
adults.
So
what
happens?
Is
the
young
people
get
coveted
and
then,
a
month
later,
we
see
a
larger
spread
in
different
in
that
same
neighborhood
there
are
more
activity
and
many
are
taking
fewer
precautions,
as
this
virus
takes
hold
a
month
later,
the
virus
is
spreading
throughout
the
community.
Older
people
are
getting
it
more,
people
are
in
the
hospital,
and
more
people
will
eventually
die
with
this
virus.
A
We
talked
about
that
concern
and
there
is
certainly
signs
behind
it.
So
if
you're
thinking
about
going
to
a
party,
just
don't
think
about
the
people
at
the
party
think
about
all
the
people
that
everyone
at
the
party
has
been
in
contact
with
and
that
you
will
be
in
contact
with
think
about
the
person
a
month
later,
who
gets
sick
and
potentially
loses
their
life
and
their
family
won't
be
able
to
visit
them
again.
A
Our
rates
are
going
in
the
wrong
direction
to
have
in-person
learning.
We
need
to
take
this
virus
seriously
in
april,
and
may
we
quite
didn't
understand
how
the
virus,
what
the
virus
was
going
to
do.
Some
of
us,
we
were
able
to
flatten
the
virus
to
some
degree
for
about
12
to
16
weeks
we
had
an
average
rate
of
the
virus
in
boston
testing
1.8
to
1.2.8
percent
last
week
was
4.4
percent.
A
A
A
If
you
get
a
chance
today,
just
take
a
moment
and
look
at
stories
from
around
the
world.
Look
at
what's
happening
in
england.
Look
what's
happening
in
spain.
Look
what's
happening
in
italy!
Look
what's
happening
right
here
in
the
united
states
of
america
in
new
york
city
in
denver
many
cities
in
florida.
A
A
A
The
administration
in
washington
should
have
been
our
partner
in
this
effort
instead
of
trying
to
undermine
it.
The
only
reason
to
stop
the
account
early
is
that
you
don't
actually
he
doesn't.
They
don't
actually
want
everyone
to
be
counted
and
because
you
know
that
immigrant
communities
and
low-income
communities
that
take
into
account
in
this
count.
A
A
A
A
We
will
not
stop
fighting
until
your
voice
is
heard
in
preparation
for
the
november
third
election
early
vote
starts
this
saturday
october
17th
and
runs
through
october
30th.
We
have
27
unique
early
voting
locations
around
the
city,
including
fenway
park,
and
here
at
city
hall,
you
can
also
vote
by
mail.
A
We
will
all
have
the
remind
the
remainder
sent
by
the
end
of
this
week
and
continue
to
to
process
the
request
as
they
come
in
already
7500
people
have
filled
their
vote,
fill
their
ballots
out
and
have
already
voted
in
the
city
of
boston
to
return
them
the
last
day
to
request
the
mail-in
ballot
is
october.
28Th,
that's
a
deadline.
A
My
advice
is:
do
it
today?
Don't
wait
until
october
28th
get
these
ballots
in
your
hands
right
now
I
encourage
you
to
mail
your
completed
ballot
as
soon
as
possible
and
follow
all
the
instructions
when
you
get
your
ballot,
you'll
see
it
when
you
mail
it
back.
You'll
put
your
ballot
inside
an
envelope.
A
We
have
lines
in
texas
and
georgia
that
were
eight
hours
long
over
the
last
several
days
of
people
wanting
to
vote
here
in
boston
and
massachusetts
we
want
to.
We
want
to
do
as
much
as
we
can
to
eliminate
the
potential
for
people
having
to
vote,
so
you
can
vote
right
in
your
kitchen
and
mail.
These
ballots
in
make
sure
you
sign
your
ballot
and
return
it
in
the
envelopes.
A
A
A
So,
if
you
want
to
vote
in
this
upcoming
election
you're
eligible,
you
have
to
register
to
vote
by
october
24th,
particularly
for
the
young
people
who
are
17
turning
18
you're
going
to
be
18.
We
want
you
to
register
to
vote
for
all
the
information
on
our
elections,
we're
asking
people
to
go
to
boston,
dot,
gov,
slash
elections
or
you
can
call
311
and
ask
for
election
department,
and
we
have
call
takers
ready
to
help
you
moving
forward
with
housing
supports.
A
On
monday,
we
will
reopen
our
rental
relief
application
funds.
This
will
be
our
third
round
of
funding.
We
are
making
at
this
point
five
million
dollars
available.
These
are
city
funds,
our
ordinance
to
provide
the
at-risk
tenants
with
the
information
about
their
rights
and
resources
remains
before
the
city
council.
A
A
If
you
are
a
landlord
who
would
like
to
access
those
resources
on
behalf
of
your
tenants,
please
reach
out
as
well,
if
you're,
a
homeowner
concerned
about
paying
your
mortgage
or
making
repairs,
please
contact
our
boston
home
center
last
year.
Our
home
center
helped
prevent
900
foreclosures.
When
the
pandemic
was
not
here,
they
do
incredible
works.
We
want
to
help
you
to
keep
you
in
your
home.
A
Nobody
should
lose
their
home
during
this
time
of
a
pandemic.
It's
not
fair!
It's
not
good
public
health,
so
we
will
keep
working
to
support
anyone
who
is
struggling
as
far
as
halloween
goes.
I
know
that
there's
questions
come
up
at
next
tuesday.
I
believe
it's
next
tuesday,
my
next
press
conference,
I
will
give
a
full
report
on
halloween.
We
are
working
with
our
public
health
department
now
on
what
what
will
be
some
of
the
guidelines
that
we
want
to
see
moving
forward.
A
But
in
saying
that
I
do
have
two
very
important
announcements
today.
One
is
the
parks
department
is
hosting
a
virtual
pumpkin,
carving
contest.
After
you
carve
your
jack-o-lantern,
you
can
submit
a
photo
anytime
between
now
and
october
31st.
Three
rented
three
winners
will
receive.
Ipads
provided
by
xfinity
windows
will
be
chosen
by
in
categories
most
creative
scariest
in
the
boston
park
theme.
We're
asking
you
at
boston.gov
pumpkins
to
learn
more
to
submit
your
photos.
That's
boston.gov
pumpkins.
A
A
So
some
of
the
some
of
these
are
family
friend
friendly
and
some
are
18
and
above
these
are
halloween
themed
and
we
do
encourage
people
to
wear
costumes.
We
have
doubled
the
features
on
several
nights,
as
well
as
special
matinee
shows
the
seniors
in
partnership
with
our
age.
Strong
commission
admission
is
free,
but
you
do
have
to
register
online.
You
go
to
boston,
dot,
gov,
slash
drive
in
movies,
if
you're,
55
or
older,
and
want
to
attend
a
matinee.
You
can
register
directly
with
the
aid
strong
commission
by
calling.
B
A
I
think
we're
working
right
now
with
the
different
agencies,
probably
on
some
type
of
fine,
that
that
we're
going
to
be
imposing
we're
looking
at
now
do
we
have
to
give
notification,
how
we're
going
to
do
it,
but
if
this
doesn't
stop,
we
have
to
do
we.
It
doesn't
swap
so
we're
at
the
next
step.
Now
I've
been
standing
at
this
podium
for
the
last
two
months.
A
A
B
Know
you've
avoided
the
hard
curfew
and
things
like
finding
people
for
not
wearing
fines.
Are
those
on
the
table
say
that
one
more
time
have
avoided
a
hard
curfew
forcing
a
hard
curfew
during
the
pandemic.
You've
also
avoided
things
like
fines
for
people
not
wearing
masks
are
those
things
now
on
the
table.
A
We
haven't
really
talked
about
the
mass
really
yet
we'll
have
a
conversation.
The
curfew
when
we
put
our
curfew
in
I'll,
be
honest
with
you.
I
think
that
we
put
a
curve
here.
I
believe
it
was
nine
to
nine
to
seven
nine
at
night
to
seven.
In
the
morning
a
lot
of
people
did
weren't
out
I
mean
the
streets
are
really
quiet,
so
I
want
to
commend
people
for
that.
Essential
workers
always
had
to
go
to
work.
That's
the
next
step.
A
A
A
I
don't
know
if
I
have,
the
exact
number
of
house
calls,
but
I
know
that
over
the
weekend
council
flynn
and
council
flaherty
said
there
were
dozens
of
parties
over
the
weekend
and
they
were
getting
hundreds
of
calls
and
people
were
just
you
know
they
were
getting
calls
themselves
that
they
knew
people
in
the
community
I'll
get
the
exact
number.
How
many
calls
came
in
here
for
that
I'll
get
to
everybody.
A
Do
and
I
think
that
most
of
the
teachers
have
come
to
school
and
taught
the
high
needs
students
and
you
know
we're
going
to
be
having
conversation
move
forward.
I
mean
it's
unfortunate
that
that
we
had
to
have
a
court
action
yesterday,
but
I
understand
it,
but
I
think
that
really,
honestly,
the
only
ones
that
lose
out
here
are
our
kids.
If
we
can't
get
to
an
understanding-
and
we
have
to
work
that.
A
I
think
the
schools
are
safe
right
now
and
the
only
thing
I
would
say
with
the
week
of
action.
I
would
just
ask
anyone
that
takes
any
type
of
action
if
it's
marches
or
what
have
it
just
make
sure
you
take
care
of
yourself
as
well,
because
those
those
can
be
large
gatherings
and
the
spread
of
the
virus
can
happen
there
too.
So
I
just
asked
you
ask
anyone
just
to
be
careful
when
you
do
that.
A
Fines
or
enforcement
yeah-
this
is
a
finding
system,
but
it
it.
This
is
a
unique
system
that
we're
talking
about
and
we're
talking
about
a
unique
period
of
time.
So
you
know
you
can
have
parties,
obviously
the
if
you
have
loud
parties,
the
police
can
come
and
and
break
those
parties
up,
but
we're
talking
about
coronavirus
now
so
we're
gonna,
be.
We
will
roll
out
more
of
what
the
different
departments
they're.
Having
conversations
today,
we'll
give
you
all
the
information
what
they
come
up
with,
maybe
maybe
adding
on
to
existing
fines.
A
And
it's
not
fine
for
certain
things.
I
mean
we
don't
have
a.
We
don't
have
a
fine
for
masks.
We
don't
have
a
fine
for
gathering
in
a
park.
We
don't
have
a
fine
for
somebody
gathering
nesting
in
a
backyard.
We
can
write
citations
for
people
over
with
noise.
There's
no
limit
on
like
how
many
people
you
have
at
a
house
party,
but
right
now.
Under
these
circumstances,
we
are
going
to
be
cracking.
B
A
Usually
20
25
people,
these
parties-
I
think
a
lot
of
it-
is
that
you
know
people
aren't
going
out.
You
can't
you
know.
Bar
rooms
really
aren't
open
as
bottoms
anymore,
they're
open
as
restaurants,
and
I
think
people
want
to
kind
of
congregate
and
socialize,
and
I
appreciate
that
my
advice
is
get
on
a
zoom
and
socialize
through
zoom.
If
you
can
again
it
it's,
it's
the
it's
the
unintended
consequences
of
gathering,
meaning
that
you
all
gather,
you
don't
think
anyone
is
sick.
Somebody
might
get
coronavirus,
you
might
think.
A
Well,
I'm
24
years
old,
25,
I'm
going
to
be
fine,
and
that
might
be
the
case.
In
most
cases,
however,
the
people
you
come
in
contact
with
from
the
time
the
party
happens
until
that
next
week,
before
you
start
to
show
symptoms,
you're,
potentially
infecting
a
whole
host
of
other
people,
whether
your
co-workers
or
co-students
or
or
your
parents
or
your
grandparents,
or
what
have
you.
So
it
really
is
about
being
careful,
I
mean
this
virus.
I
can't
I
mean
I
think
we
all
know
at
this
point.
A
You
have
to
be
very
careful.
You
come
in
contact
with
the
contact
tracing
that
we
do
when
we
do
that.
It's
because
we
talk
to
the
individual
who
has
covet
and
we
ask
them
who
they've
come
in
contact
with,
so
we
can
reach
out
to
those
folks
to
let
them
know
that
you
came
in
contact
with
marty
walsh
who
has
covet,
and
we
want
you
to
be
careful
and
get
tested,
because
all
the
people
you've
been
meeting
with.
So
we
don't
see
a
super
spreader.
A
I
have
I've
been
tested.
I've
been
touched
several
times
now.
You
know
it's
something
that
I
think
is
really
important.
I
get
tested,
probably
every
every
two
weeks,
just
in
the
very
beginning,
I
think
it
tests
right
off
the
bat,
because
at
the
time
there
was
a
lack
of
testing
for
everyone.
A
I
just
felt
it
was
inappropriate
at
the
beginning
of
this
that
I
get
tested
other
people
that
have
access
to
it,
but
now
that
we
have
so
much
access
to
testing
we're
pretty
on
a
schedule,
every
two
weeks
being.
A
That's
a
hard
question
to
answer
right
now:
I'm
hoping
we
don't
get
there.
I've
had
many
conversations,
marti
martinez
I
mean,
I
think,
really
we
look
at
different
numbers.
We
look
at
and
marty
come
up
here
and
explain,
but-
and
I
can
after
I
try
to
do
this-
we
look
at
the
daily
testing
numbers,
the
testing
rate.
We
look
at
a
five-day
average.
A
How
many
of
our
911
calls
for
ems
that
picking
up
people
covet
there
was,
I
think,
at
the
height
of
covert
19,
there
was
thousands
of
people
picking
up
for
the
last.
You
know
prior
two
months
ago
they
really
didn't.
Have
anybody
and
again
we're
starting
to
see
an
uptick
in
in
covert
transports
now
or
potential
cover
transports
that
eventually
become
covert
transport,
so
we're
looking
at
all
these
different
different
metrics?
Let
me
ask
somebody
to
come
up
and
just
give
you
a
more
scientific
answer
than
I
just
gave.
C
Thanks
mayor,
actually,
I
think
you
covered
it
pretty
well,
I
mean,
I
think,
just
for
example,
I'd
give
you
as
mayor,
give
you
a
number
when
we
when
we're
at
our
peak,
we
had
over
570
bostonians
in
the
icu
and
today
we're
only
in
the
in
like
the
30s
for
example.
However,
just
a
month
ago
we
were
in
the
single
digits,
so
we
as
we
start
to
see
individuals
go
into
the
emergency
room
as
we
start
to
see
hospital
admissions
increase.
C
As
we
see
the
testing
numbers
increase,
that
that'll
be
the
indication
that
covet
is
getting
greater
than
we've
been
able
to
contain
it.
We've
been
able
to
contain
it
for,
for
a
long
time,
bostonians
have
done
an
amazing
job.
I
would
argue-
and
right
now
it's
still
contained,
but
it
doesn't
mean
that
we're
not
concerned
about
the
upticks
that
we're
starting
to
see.
C
Yeah,
so
the
metrics
for
boston
schools
are
similar,
we're
looking
at
the
daily
case,
number
the
positivity,
the
daily
positivity
and
the
average,
as
well
as
hospital
admissions
and
looking
at
the
emergency
room.
That's
data.
We've
been
looking
at
in
partnership
with
bps
for
several
months
now,
and
so
that's
the
data
we're
looking
at
and
reporting
on.
C
Oh
cases
in
the
schools-
yes,
so
we
starting
tomorrow
we'll
be
releasing
a
dashboard
related
to
cases
that
are
in
the
boston,
public
schools
and
so
that
information
will
be
readily
available.
But
again
it's
not
about
the
numbers.
It's
really
about.
When
you
get
those
cases,
can
you
contain
them?
Can
you
do
the
tracing,
give
people
access
to
testing
to
ensure
that
you
can
contain
it?
I've
said
this
annoying
phrase,
a
million
times
to
the
mayor.
We
have
to
we're
living
with
covet
and
we're
all
living
with
coba
for
quite
some
time.
A
A
You
know
a
lot
of
these
cases
if
they're,
I
don't
have
any
cases
in
the
schools
right
at
this
particular
moment,
but
a
lot
of
these
are
outside
so
so
somebody
will
test
positive,
a
parent,
a
teacher
student.
What
have
you
not
just
boston
across
the
commonwealth?
So
it
really
is
important
upon
at
least
for
all
districts,
but
I'll
talk
about
boston
right
now
that
if
you're
feeling
sick,
you
should
not
come
to
school.
A
If
you,
if
you
are
a,
if
you
are
a
parent,
sending
your
child
to
school
and
you
don't
feel
good
as
a
parent,
you
shouldn't
send
your
kids
to
school
until
you
find
out
if
you're
a
teacher
that
you're
not
feeling
well,
you
shouldn't
go
to
school,
so
a
lot
of
it
too.
Is
it
coming
upon
the
individuals
not
to
not
to
walk
into
schools,
thinking
that
it
might
just
be
a
flu.
You
know
just
take
the
day,
get
tested
just
to
make
sure
everything's
safe.
A
Not
right
not
this
moment,
no,
not
this
moment
again.
We
kind
of
we
we
made
a
decision
several
weeks
ago
when
the
governor
and
the
state
allowed
to
have
ten
people
at
a
seat
at
a
table.
We
kept
it
at
six
there's
a
lot
of
restaurants
that
are
asking
me
to
increase
to
increase
that
number
to
10..
I
would
love
to
be
helpful
and
do
that,
but
at
this
particular
moment
today
that
would
not
be.
I
don't
think
it'll
be
a
wise
thing
to
do
in
the
city
of.
A
A
Well,
you're
putting
yourself
at
risk,
I
mean,
I
think
it's
it's
a
risk
thing.
It's
it's
like
I
mean
that's
the
balance
right.
You
know
we
start
enforcing
the
next
question
I'll
be
getting
next
week.
How
can
you
enforce
this
because
people
can
gather
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
stop
the
spread
of
the
virus,
and
you
brought
up
a
good
point.
A
Think
about
this.
20
unrelated
people
in
one
space
with
windows,
closed
with
no
masks
with
gatherings.
It's
a
perfect
scenario.
It's
a
petri
dish
for
the
spread
of
the
virus,
and
that's
really
what
people
need
to
think
about.
You
need
to
you
need
to
think
about
that
and
as
far
as
the
gatherings
internally,
I
mean
there
are
precautions
in
restaurants
that
they
put
in
place
where
there's
physical
distancing.
A
A
When
we
say
you
can
have
more
than
25
people
gathering
inside
we're
talking
about
venues
and
those
venues
have
spacing
around
them
where
people
can
be
safe
when
you're
talking
about
a
house
party,
there's
no
nobody's
preparing
with
plexiglass
and
spacing
and
everyone's
six
feet
away
from
each
other
and
you're
in
a
room,
it's
everyone's
together
and
that's
the
difference.
These
places
that
we've
reopened
there's
a
set
of
guidelines
and
criteria
that
we're
asking
these
businesses
and
these
venues
to
follow.
A
When
it
comes
to
house
parties,
no
one's
requested,
can
we
have
the
guidelines
of
house
parties?
I
will
tell
you
the
guidelines.
Is
you
should
have
no
few,
no
more
than
five
people
unrelated
in
a
room
where
you
can
social
physical
distance?
I
think,
if
you
add
more
than
that,
maybe
even
that
number's
too
high
you're
adding
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