04.29.2020 COVID-19 DAILY UPDATE

Daily Situation Report-COVID-19-2020- Wednesday April 29, 2020

Be Advised: New Information will be at the top of each section with current date. Some info will be removed and can be found in previous reports on the Town Website.

NEW TODAY-SEE LINK TO UPDATED COMMUNITY LIST BELOW

 

**PLEASE SEE TOWN CLERK SECTION FOR INFORMATION ON ANNUAL ELECTION AND VOTER REGISTRATION OPTIONS!
 

State of Massachusetts Situation in Numbers-as of 4:00PM 4/29/2020

In an effort to keep you informed on the status of the COVID-19 impact we are providing you with the Situation in Numbers which we receive daily from the State.  Be advised that the statistics are based upon the date noted, not real time. Please click on the link for additional information. This site was updated this weekend and has a detailed breakdown of COVID 19 cases.

 

As of 4/29/2020 the Town of Hadley has 27 Reported Cases of COVID 19.  Please click link for this week’s updated list by community. https://www.mass.gov/doc/confirmed-covid-19-cases-in-ma-by-citytown-january-1-2020-april-29-2020/download

 

265,618 individuals have been tested to date by MA State Public Health Laboratory, hospitals and commercial laboratories up from 254,500

 

 

  • Extension of the non-essential business emergency order and guidance for Executive Branch employees until May 4.
  • The Department of Public Health’s Stay-At-Home Advisory remains in effect.
  • Extension for gatherings of 10 people or less extended until May 4, 2020
Governor updated list of Non-Essentials and can be found on WWW.MASS.GOV/COVID19

TOWN CLERK- VOTER INFORMATION

4/21/2020   All Town residents, but especially seniors are being encouraged to vote from the safety of your home this election.   Applications/requests for ballots should be sent to the Town Clerk, Town of Hadley, 100 Middle Street, Hadley, MA 01035.

The Last day to register to vote for May 16, 2020 Annual Town Election is Wednesday, May 6, 2020. You can find additional info on how to register to vote at: (Click Link) https://www.hadleyma.org/town-clerk/pages/voting-elections

For your information. The difference between early voting and absentee voting:

Early Voting by Mail; applies to only one election, in this case it would be the annual Town election, scheduled for May 16, 2020.  Ballots can only be requested by voter. All voters are eligible to participate in Early Voting. You must return signed original to the Town Clerks Office. (Click Link).

 

https://www.hadleyma.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif651/f/uploads/2020-municipal_early_ballot_application.pdf

 

Absentee Voting: ballot applications can be used for up to one calendar year, and a ballot will be sent for each election: i.e. Annual Town Election, September primary (if you have not registered for a party, you need to choose a party), and the Presidential Election. You can exclude primaries if you wish. Ballots can also be requested by family member for you. *Covid 19 is an acceptable reason to request an absentee ballot. You must return signed original to the Town Clerks Office. (Click Link).

 

https://www.hadleyma.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif651/f/uploads/english-absentee-ballot-application.pdf

There is, however, no absentee/early voting for Annual Town Meeting.

If you are not able to print out the applications, you may send any written form of correspondence with your signature requesting an absentee ballot.

These requests should be emailed to clerk@hadleyma.org, or mailed to: Hadley Town Clerk,  100 Middle Street or placed in the silver Mail drop box in side entry of Town Hall.

Emergency Management:

4/29/2020-Updated Information from Emergency Management-

 

4-28-2020- Governor Charlie Baker announced today that the state’s stay-at-home advisory will be extended through Monday, May 18. That advisory was originally set to expire on Monday, May 4 before the governor made his announcement at a press conference Tuesday afternoon.

 

COVID-19 Public Resources Map The COVID-10 Public Resources Map shows the location of resources available to the public during COVID-19 pandemic, such as food banks, houses of worship and Project Bread site locations. Please note the map is not inclusive of all resources and is only as accurate as the information that has been provided to MEMA. To access the map, click here.

https://memamaps.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=5867d881a9324121839605c56a3d7cc9

 

Stay Informed

  • Get information from trusted sources. https://www.mass.gov/resource/information-on-the-outbreak-of-coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19 for the latest news, case counts, and lab testing results.
  • Text the keyword COVIDMA to 888-777 to receive notifications to your phone.
  • Call 2-1-1 with questions. Take care of your emotional health and help others do the same. If you need emotional support during these stressful times:
    • Call 2-1-1 and choose the “CALL2TALK” option.
  • Samaritans is continuing operations 24/7, as always. During this unprecedented time, it can feel overwhelming to receive constant messages about COVID-19. Call or text their 24/7 helpline any time at 877-870-4673.
  • The Disaster Distress Helpline, 1-800-985-5990, is a 24/7, 365-day-a-year, national hotline dedicated to providing immediate crisis counseling for people who are experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster, including disease outbreaks like COVID-19. This toll-free, multilingual, and confidential crisis support service is available to all residents in the United States and its territories.
Give Blood: The COVID-19 virus has caused the cancellation of blood drives across the Commonwealth. There is an urgent need now. The Governor has deemed “Blood and plasma donors and the employees of the organizations that operate and manage related activities” as an essential service. Your support is needed to communicate to your residents that the need is urgent, and donating is a necessity to supply the hospitals with the blood our neighbors require. Donating blood is safe and people should not hesitate to give. In addition, there is a need for community blood drive sites in the eastern part of the state. Identifying donation sites is vital to meet the demand as we go forward. Your local knowledge, suggestions of sites, and potential partners are crucial to meeting the needs of our neighbors who need blood and blood products. To schedule a new blood drive contact Bill Forsyth at (617) 699-3808 or at email William.Forsyth@redcross.org. Those who are healthy, feeling well and eligible to give blood or platelets, are urged to make an appointment to donate as soon as possible by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling 1- 800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). 

Public Safety (Police, Fire, EMS and Communications)

 

4/29/2020- NO New Info from Public Safety

 

REMINDER-Be advised that the Hadley Fire Department will again be coordinating with Hadley Council on Aging to provide a food pick-up and delivery program for our local Seniors in place of the Wednesday shopping trips. The program started April 1, 2020 for residents 60 years and older and will be every Wednesday until further notice. Fire Department members and volunteers will be shopping and delivering again this coming Wednesday April 29th. Please contact the Hadley Council on Aging or check out their site at https://www.hadleyma.org/council-aging for more info.

 

Reminder:  Hadley Police, Fire and EMS are requesting that if any Hadley Residents or Businesses have N95 Masks, Gloves or Tyvek suits that they are willing to donate for use by your local first responders and EMS providers we would greatly appreciate your help.  With the current shortage nation-wide we are trying to supplement our stock in the event we do not receive the stock of supplies in time.  We are currently collecting the items at the public safety complex at 15 East Street. A box is set up in front of the fire station and will be available between 9am and 5pm for drop offs only in an effort to maintain social distancing.  If you would like to provide contact info with your donation so that we can recognize you for your support that would be great but not required.  We thank all of you for your support during this challenging time!  If you have questions feel free to email the Fire Chief at spanknebelm@hadleyma.org or Deputy Chief at briante@hadleyma.org

 

The Fire Prevention Office will be scheduling and conducting all inspections of properties for any permit under MGL Chapter 148 section 10A as well as final Certificate of Occupancy and inspections for sale or transfer of homes (26F and 26F1/2).  Please contact the office at 413-584-0874 ext. 104 to make an appointment.  We have instituted certain requirements in an effort to limit exposure to our inspectors and also the residents of the homes we will be inspecting.  We will provide all information as part of the appointment process.  Thank you for your understanding! Please email Chief Spanknebel at spanknebelm@hadleyma.org if you have questions or concerns.

 

Reminder:  The Fire and Police Chiefs request that if you are experiencing flu symptoms that requires you to call 911 for assistance or if you have another type of emergency, i.e. Smoke or Carbon Monoxide alarm,  we are asking that you notify the 911 dispatcher of your symptoms in an effort that we can prepare our EMS and First Responders prior to coming in contact with you or family members

Public Health/Local Board of Health

 

4/29/2020 REMINDER from Public Health & Local Board of Health

 

The Board of Health is again asking that you follow State and Local recommendations if you feel that you need to go out. We are strongly recommending that you wear a mask of some type if you go out in public for shopping or any other type of visit. See below

 

4/7/2020-ADDED PHONE LINE Due to this identified delay in results- If you are staying at home due to pending test results, are self-isolating due to active symptoms, or have other COVID-19 information please call directly to the Board of Health COVID cell 413-727-6067 or 413-727-6237.  This will support the timely follow-up necessary to maintain safety and continued monitoring within our community. 

 

 

4/7/2020-CDC Updated Guidance on Wearing Cloth Masks in Public -
On April 3, CDC issued a recommendation about wearing cloth face coverings in public settings.
This recommendation was made after considering recent studies that have shown individuals with the virus who lack symptoms can transmit the virus to others. CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings including places where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (such as grocery stores and pharmacies) especially in areas of significant community-based transmission.

It is critical to emphasize that the mask recommendation does not replace social distancing, stay at home measures, and hand washing recommendations that remain in effect. Social distancing, staying at home except for essential travel, and hand hygiene remain vitally important to slowing the spread of the virus. Learn more at the CDC website.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/cloth-fac...

 

Mental Health Help -
The Coronavirus can cause feelings of stress, loneliness and despair and severely impact mental health. There are many resources for help. The Centers for Disease Control has comprehensive information on Stress and Coping. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/managing-str...)

 

Expanded Data Reporting: Secretary Sudders announced today that, for the first time, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health will release a breakdown of novel coronavirus cases by city and town, as the state takes additional steps to assess and report the burden of infection across the Commonwealth. The town-level data, which will be updated each Wednesday, marks the latest in a series of new data reports and information that the Command Center and DPH have made publicly available. These new reports augment the COVID-19 dashboard which is published each day at 4pm. Click the links below to find the reports.

 

https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-cases-quarantine-and-monitoring

 

The Hadley Board of Health (BOH) continues to work tirelessly and around the clock to assure that our community has the most recent and accurate information and resources to provide our public health.  The health needs of our community need to be met at this time more than ever.  

 

Town Administration

 

4/29/2020- NO New Info today from Town Administration

 

PLEASE SEE APRIL 24th PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE – COVID-19 UPDATE

Click Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFONJ4b-yu0

 

4/23/2020- TAG/GARAGE/YARD SALE SEASON is here, and the Hadley Select Board recommends residents to hold off on having these types of home sales at this time. We request that if you do decide to hold one that you comply with all recommended precautions especially social distancing.

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4/21/2020- From the Town Administrator-

 

Email Received today from Pamela Schwartz, Director

Western Massachusetts Network to End Homelessness

 

I'm thrilled to report that late yesterday afternoon Governor Baker signed into law the strongest eviction and foreclosure moratorium in the country (H 4647). This is truly a collective and critical win to keep people safe at home.

 

A factsheet on the law will be available shortly and please go to Western Massachusetts Network to End Homelessness (click link) http://westernmasshousingfirst.org

 

Hadley Public Schools

 

4/29/2020–NO New Information from Hadley Public Schools

 

4/24/2020-Please check out this week’s video message from Superintendent McKenzie (Click Link)

https://drive.google.com/open?id=17fVAsDraVFaoQ0O93VUADQQdHOqRQevC

 

 

4/24/2020-Please click link to Superintendent Weekly Newsletter

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1a8KqIJ_rNtGB-erCA2HeGwiJdWSjKS0wsRrCmoJJtLw

 

4/21/2020

Dear Hadley families, students, and staff,

Today Governor Baker announced that schools in Massachusetts will remain closed for the remainder of the school year. On a conference call with Massachusetts superintendents, Elementary and Secondary (ESE) Commissioner Riley indicated updated guidance on remote learning, definitive information on the last day of school, and information on the process for reopening schools would be forthcoming.

 

I felt sad when I heard the news. I trust the recommendations of our state leaders in education, government, and public health. I believe they are looking at data and making decisions that are in our best interest and I am still disappointed that I will not see children back in school this year. I miss the students, faculty, and staff very much.

 

I am also encouraged and hopeful. Our community has worked to come together, keep each other safe, and make sure our healthcare workers and first responders are not overwhelmed. I believe that when we reopen schools, we will do so in a manner that is logical, well-organized, in accordance with state guidance, and most importantly safe.

 

We know that families and students have many questions, especially about what this extended closure means for our students who are commemorating significant life events like graduation, transitioning to middle school, and saying goodbye to friends. Although we don’t yet know how we will celebrate these important events, we know that we will find a way to observe these events - not just because they are important but because all of you (students and families) are so very important to us. I will update you with information as I have it.

 

Be well, stay safe, and reach out if you have questions, need help, or just want to hear a word of encouragement.

 

Annie McKenzie

 

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4/13/2020-As of Wednesday, April 22nd we will begin a new meal service. This program is available to families that have children ages preschool to 21 years old, you do not have to be enrolled in Hadley Public Schools to participate. The Family First Coronavirus Act has made it possible for Hadley Schools to offer free meals to any family that needs it. Information is available at:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GMnkdLpKlczlZkd2hLuByJKrRS2QAdGtI8-zZP6Zoqs/edit?usp=sharing

Prepared By: Chief Michael Spanknebel

ICS Position: Emergency Management Dir./Fire Chief

Reviewed By: David Nixon

PIO: Town Administrator

Approved By: David Nixon