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BOSTON Massachusetts restaurants, retail shops, child care facilities and hotels got the green light Saturday to emerge from their government-induced slumbers beginning on Monday, though every business that reopens will have to follow mandatory safety regulations and industry-specific guidelines for keeping workers and customers safe as the highly-contagious coronavirus continues to circulate.
Gov. Charlie Baker said Saturday afternoon that the public health data the state uses to track the COVID-19 pandemic has been trending in the right direction and that the virus has receded enough to allow another measured step towards what used to be normal. As of Friday, Massachusetts had seen 102,557 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and likely many more, and had lost 7,235 people to the virus.
"This terrible virus and the terrible toll that it takes will be with us until there are medical breakthroughs with respect to treatments or vaccines. But thanks to your hard work and your sacrifices, we're bringing the fight to the virus. So we're moving forward and Massachusetts is continuing to reopen," the governor said, commending residents for practicing social distancing and covering their faces in public.
Not all of the Phase 2 businesses will be allowed to reopen on Monday, however. Housing and Economic Development Secretary Mike Kennealy said the phase will have two "steps" to it, the first of which will begin Monday and the second of which will be allowed to start at a point "determined based on continued improvements in public health metrics," the secretary said.
Here's what can resume starting Monday, June 8: in-store retail, with occupancy limits; outdoor dining at restaurants; child care centers and day camps; hotels and other lodgings; warehouses and distribution centers; youth and adult amateur sports; house cleaning, photography, window washing and other personal services that do not require close contact; funeral homes; outdoor recreation at pools, playgrounds and driving ranges; and professional sports team practices.
Health care providers on Monday can resume in-person elective, non-urgent procedures and services, including office visits, dental visits and vision care, though elective cosmetic procedures and in-person day programs will remain prohibited until Phase 3.
Later in Phase 2 these businesses and activities can resume: indoor dining at restaurants, and personal services that require close contact, like nail salons, tanning salons, tattoo parlors and body piercing, personal training, massage therapy, hair removal, and hair replacement or scalp treatments.
Though the state's reopening plan calls for the limit on gathering size to be "determined based on trends," an executive order Baker signed Saturday did not increase the 10-person limit on gatherings indoors or in enclosed outdoor spaces.
While business will begin to reopen and consumers will have greater freedom, the governor and others on Saturday cautioned that things will be a little unusual as employers, workers and customers all get used to the safety measures required to be in place.
"In a world where COVID-19 exists, everything looks little different. We're asking people to follow new safety protocols, to change how they interact with customers, to stagger work schedules and to work remotely," Baker said. He added, "Since the middle of March, we've asked a lot of everybody here in the commonwealth -- every family, every business, every employer, every government agency, every individual -- to get to this point, but so far we've made tremendous progress. We've been successful in bending the curve on COVID-19 and the metrics reflect that."
Since mid-April, the seven-day average of the positive COVID-19 test rate is down 82 percent, the three-day average of hospitalized patients is down 55 percent and the number of hospitals still relying on their COVID-19 surge capacity is down 76 percent, Baker said.
"We are clearly on the path to beat the virus. But as I said earlier, until there are medical breakthroughs, we have to continue to take the fight and play our part in fighting the virus. COVID-19 is still very much with us and it's incredibly contagious, and in some cases, merciless to those that are affected by it," Baker said. "And while we should all feel a certain sense of relief and progress with respect to the start of Phase 2, we should also keep in mind that we have a way to go to get to what we would call the permanent new normal."
Indeed, bars, movie theaters, entertainment venues, gyms, museums and casinos remained closed and will stay that way for at least three more weeks. The four-phase reopening plan Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito detailed last month requires a minimum of three weeks between phases, meaning the absolute earliest possible date that Massachusetts could move into Phase 3 is Monday, June 29.
Though some have slammed Baker for being too slow to reopen the economy, others said this week that the state is not yet ready to move into Phase 2. The Massachusetts Public Health Association and other groups came together to produce a set of criteria that they insist should be met before further reopening. The demands include a significant boost in testing activity and a demonstrated decline in infection rates among populations for which the state has incomplete or zero data on the spread of the coronavirus.
Several of the group's benchmarks would have precluded Baker from reopening the next group of businesses by Monday.
"Today, Governor Baker chose to ignore these basic standards and instead to put Massachusetts residents at increased risk of illness and death, with little in the way of data to track impact on Black and Latinx residents, no meaningful protections for low-wage workers, testing that falls dramatically short of the Governor's own goals, and, adding insult to injury, no seat at the table for the very communities that stand to be most impacted," Carlene Pavlos, executive director of MPHA, said. "The Governor claims to always 'follow the data' and to 'listen to the experts,' but today he did exactly the opposite. For these reasons, we strongly oppose the Governor's decision today."
On the other end of the spectrum, the Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance criticized the governor Saturday for splitting the second reopening phase into two steps and delaying the return of some businesses.
"Seems like the Governor is moving the goal post again," spokesman Paul Craney said. "Phases now have parts. For part 2 businesses, they have to wait even though they thought they could open. It's tone deaf and out of touch to the concerns of business owners. Cruel to start to introduce parts when it was never originally disclosed on day one."
As businesses reopen, they can only be successful if consumers feel comfortable venturing out to shop or dine.
"It will be up to consumers to decide with their $'s when & how they will again buy on #MainStreet. But they should be assured that they can shop locally safely," Jon Hurst, president of the Retailers Association of Massachusetts, tweeted Saturday afternoon. "Consumers=70% of economy. How we spend our $'s in months to come will truly determine futures of countless #SmallBiz."
Polito, who led the state's reopening advisory board alongside Kennealy, implored people to shop locally.
"When you buy from the local and small businesses that make up the fabric of your community, you support our Massachusetts economy. You may decide enjoy to enjoy outdoor dining, or visit a local or family-owned restaurant in your neighborhood, one of your favorites," she said. "Make sure you visit and enjoy some of that experience, I think it will be a lot of fun for all of us. Go to the corner stores and shops in your town centers, they need you."
Baker, who has been relatively quick on the take-up as businesses and services have returned (he got a haircut in the first few days barber shops were reopened and recently took advantage of new outdoor visitation regulations to visit his father in a long-term care facility), said Saturday that he might dine al fresco next week.
Asked if he plans to take First Lady Lauren Baker out for an outdoor dinner, the governor said, "Maybe. We'll see what happens."
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If youre an avid op-shopper like me, youll know that one thing people have been doing during Covid is clearing out their closets, writes Lisa Scott. Those with the luxury to do so took the opportunity to ask themselves, "do I really need this?". Unfortunately there were many who found the company they worked for had been forced to do the same with their jobs. Usefulness is in the eye of the economy.
My own purge had only one criteria: Does it hurt? Do these earrings poke me in the neck? Does the waistband of this dress relocate some organs, does the item in question rub, pinch, itch, leave a green stain? Do these shoes squish my toes? I have no time left for being uncomfortable. Ive spent decades standing because I cant sit or pulling on a camel toe because its taken that long for me to accept the size I am isnt the same as the one I want to be. Its the clothing equivalent of putting up with bad behaviour because you dont have good enough boundaries. No more being bullied by my frocks, made to feel unattractive by my jeans. As Elizabeth Gilbert discovered in Eat, Pray, Love: you can just go up a size.
With my wardrobe thus renovated, I turned my attention to the house. After staring out its windows for seven weeks over lockdown I couldnt ignore how dirty they were a moment longer, plus the house, as my shelter and retreat from contagion, had become an extension of my psyche. Both could do with a bit of a spring clean but I only had the energy for one.
I hadnt asked for a special air-powered hose system that softened the water particulates, making it the purest water ever. "I dont think ..." I started. Never mind, rest assured, this was state of the art, said the window guys. It looked like two scuba tanks attached to a tractor engine and sounded like a wood chipper. "Shes an old house, boys," I said, "be gentle." But this was the hydroxychloroquine of window cleaning, I couldnt possibly understand its miracle properties.
When the paint and quite a lot of the putty was blasted right off the windows, I didnt say anything, momentarily just too stunned. Little flecks of white covered the flowerbeds like an enamel snow, winter was coming and the wood was now open to the elements. But I was supporting the local economy so it couldnt be all bad. Shop local, spend local.
The painters came. I was still working from home so it was quite cold with all the windows open. The sander filled the house up with dust, and you could taste the post-war lead in the air. Yes, nailing the drop cloth to the windowsill was a thing they reassured me. What they lacked in finesse they certainly made up for in the application of paint, within and without. Sloppy? Only a godless liberal would go casting blame in the middle of an economic crisis.
The carpet cleaner came. I smiled at her through the patterns the orbital sander had made on the glass, reminiscent of Spirograph art, just more permanent. I was making Oamaru great again.
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The joiner was lovely. He reminded me of my West Coast Uncle Merv, always dressed in shorts and long wool socks. Sunny of smile, big of glasses. He was absolutely the sweetest man, with a bushy black beard of the kind young urban creatives try to grow. He unscrewed the window and took it away to his place.
I looked out through the empty socket at the memorial oaks, nothing between me and the world. Down the road, some hopeful soul kept raking the dropped leaves into piles for the wind to scatter.
The joiner brought the window back a few hours later, all fixed. He wouldnt take payment. "It was only a little job," he said.
It didnt hurt at all.
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We love a traditional, roasted leg of lamb. We really do. But does anyone else find that roast dinner, after roast dinner, can start to feel a little... same-y?
Given how tender and more importantly how versatile lamb is, we think this it really is quite a shame that so many of us reach for the same familiar recipes every weekend. Which is why we're bringing you something slightly different this Sunday.
Packed full of spices, this Indian spiced lamb certainly isn't lacking in flavour. And we think it might be just what you need to start feeling excited about this delicious meat once again.
You can serve with traditional sides roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, etc if the prospect of too much change causes heart palpitations. Or, enjoy this delicious spiced lamb with a cooling mint yoghurt and plenty of salad for something slightly lighter. See the full recipe below.
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Method:
1. Heat the oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5
2. Peel the garlic and the ginger. Finely chop them and put into a bowl.
3. Add the yoghurt, lemon juice, paprika, turmeric and cumin.
4. Finely chop the chilli along with the seeds and add to the mix.
5. Season with a little salt and black pepper and mix well.
6. Make some cuts in the top of the lamb. Then, rub the paste over the top of the lamb and into the cuts.
7. Put the lamb into a roasting dish.
8. Pour some water in the bottom of the dish- just enough to cover the base of the tin.
9. Cover the lamb loosely with some tin foil roast in the oven for 120 mins.
10. Top the water up in the bottom of the roasting dish as youre roasting this helps to steam and roast the lamb at the same time.
11. Take the lamb out of the oven cover with another piece of tin foil and allow the lamb to rest for 15 mins before carving.
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Tesco said: Elbow Grease is formulated to remove grease and oil in all situations.
It is ideal for removing grease spots from fabrics and porous materials, for removing grease from the kitchen surfaces and for cleaning oily surfaces such as engines and machinery.
Mrs Hinch fans have also recently set up their own Facebook pages where they can share their own cleaning finds inspired by Mrs Hinch.
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Mrs Hinch says the product is very versatile and is great for removing smudges from glass tables and fans have even said it can clean the oven to remove residue.
Another cleaning fanatic posted onto a Mrs Hinch Fan group on Facebook how she used the product to remove stains from her carpet.
She said that she left the product on the stairs for around 15 minutes before spraying a carpet cleaner onto and leaving for a further 20 minutes.
The Mum then explained how she scrubbed the stairs with warm water with a bristle brush before drying the carpet with a towel to pick up any remaining product.
The after photos showed the carpet completely stain-free and only took about an hour.
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Showing before and after photos, the Mrs Hinch fan revealed how a small amount of the product removed stains from her sofa that she had tried to remove for years.
Captioning the photo, the mum wrote: Why spend 50 to get your couch cleaned when you can buy this for 89p!!! Cant believe the result!!
I just sprayed the full couch, took the covers off and put in wash for 15 mins.
Mrs Hinch shared how she used the product to get her window panes looking amazing and clean.
Mrs Hinch says the product is very versatile and is great for removing smudges from glass tables and fans have even said it can clean the oven to remove residue.
A cleaning fan posted amazing before and after snaps of her oven, revealing that shed managed to clean what a professional oven cleaner couldnt thanks to the cheap spray.
Speaking to Fabulous Online, Lucy revealed: I have had my oven cleaned professionally before and she did a fabulous job of the hob and window.
"However, there is always this horrible stubborn bit everyone seems to struggle to get off including a professional cleaner."
Revealing her super simple method, Lucy added: "I sprayed the Elbow Grease and left to soak for 30 minutes.
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All over social media, I see other adults in my demographic doing similar things. Aggressively ambitious professionals are watching Disney movies, hiding in bed or playing dress-up. They're mostly non-parents -- such regression toward childhood is not a luxury so easily afforded those who have actual children to look after. But for those of us not currently going out to work, there is something infantilizing about being stuck indoors. It makes sense to return to the comforts we sought the last time this was the case.
When I was a child, the natural companion to my chocolate stash was books. The miniature transgression of eating "restricted" foods between meals, combined with the escape into another world in the pages of a beloved novel, was as close to a breakaway as I could muster from the banality of the revolving door between school and home. I imagined myself alongside characters who weren't bound by the same limitations of age and science that I was, moving through expansive worlds full of danger and possibilities and magic. In the snatches of time in between working, eating and staring at the window over the last several weeks, I've retraced my steps back through these worlds.
Roald Dahl was a natural start for me when it came to literary escapism after I started going to school. While Enid Blyton provided adventure and sometimes travel -- such as in her unimaginatively-titled "Adventure" series -- it tended to come with a side order of piety that even a cloistered nineties kid like myself couldn't not notice. The "you're nearly as good as a boy" quips from the Famous Five, combined with the sense that the entire undertaking was a sort of morality test, kept her flights of fancy tethered firmly to the ground.
Dahl, on the other hand, let the mind run free. His stories, so full of magic, were like dreams writ large -- free of sentimentality and littered with moments of darkness which made the triumphs shine brighter in their relief. Obstacles were overcome in fantastic, jaunty ways -- from James's glorious escape across the Atlantic in a giant peach attached to a flock of seagulls (which crushes his evil aunts to death en route) to the Ladderless Window Cleaning Company formed of a giraffe, pelican and monkey. One of the most wonderful things about them -- by contrast to Blyton's work -- was that the heroes rarely ended up back where they'd started. When Dahl made the world bigger, it stayed that way. There was no cozy -- or claustrophobic -- return home.
C.S. Lewis' "Narnia" books, though charged with a far greater emphasis on spiritual virtue than Dahl's, came with a sense of grandeur which more than made up for it. Like T.H. White's beautifully written "The Once And Future King," and the lesser-known -- but also wonderful "The Baron in the Trees" by Italo Calvino -- Narnia was full of mysticism: medieval-sounding castles, swords and horses. The Narnia quests had the advantage of being led by ordinary children - the Pevensies: Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter, Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole, and Digory and Polly in the latterly-published origin story, "The Magician's Nephew" -- who had usually set out upon them in lieu of going to school or enduring a boring country holiday. The relatability of the imperfect child heroes who rose to epic, sacred challenges in other worlds made those challenges feel accessible to children like me, who felt trapped in their ordinary, seven-year-old existence.
Already a fan of interdimensional travel and charged with the disregard for authority championed by Dahl's entire oeuvre, I was well primed for Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" series, which might still be my favorite to date. Eleven-year-old Lyra's journey to the far North and her concurrent sexual, theological and political awakenings were the puberty experience I'd have killed for. Mediating wars of succession between armored polar bears and unwittingly undoing the evil work of one or other of her parents at any given point -- accompanied by Pantalaimon, her shape-shifting demon friend -- revealed a more complicated and contradictory world than my life at the time provided any evidence for.
Two decades later, I know quite a bit more about the world I was born into. I have certainly seen more of it than I had when I was a Dahl-obsessed seven-year old. But now that this pandemic means my freedom to move about in it is roughly the same as it was when then, I want to fill the limited space in which I spend my days with more magic.
The common thread between my favorite books as a child -- which, it goes without saying, are also some of the most widely loved books of all time -- was that apparently ordinary kids could prove themselves to be extraordinary, once their normal restrictions (and the restrictions of reality) were removed. In this strange time, as reality is bearing down with brutal force, I'd like to entertain the conceit that if I did go out into the world, what I'd find there would be extraordinary.
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The coronavirus that causes Covid-19 may survive for several days on some surfaces. Estimates of its life span vary, but the virus can clearly hang around long enough to make disinfecting frequently touched surfaces a priority.
Whatever you use, its crucial to know how to use a disinfectant properly that means allowing enough time for a disinfectant to do its job, which can be as much as 10 minutes.
When disinfecting a surface, by far the most important consideration is whats known as dwell time: the amount of time the disinfectant needs to remain on a surface to kill pathogens, and in this case, specifically the coronavirus that causes Covid-19. No disinfectant works instantly; most of those sold to the public take several minutes. Different dwell times dont indicate that one disinfectant is more or less effective than another. Theyre just how long products take to eliminate the coronavirus, the result you want. But dwell time is not the only thing you need to pay attention to.
Complete disinfecting protocol includes four steps: Pre-cleaning, disinfecting (dwell time), wiping clean and rinsing with water. But were lucky if we get two, meaning dwell time and wipe-up, said Mark Warner, education manager at the Cleaning Management Institute, a provider of training and certification for professional cleaning services. Pre-cleaning is most important on heavily soiled surfaces, because dirt can shield pathogens underneath; its fine to use soap and water or a household cleaner. Disinfecting for the proper dwell time, of course, is nonnegotiable. Wiping afterward is essential because disinfectants can leave a sticky residue where pathogens can quickly resettle. And rinsing finishes the process.
Nonbleach Options: Nonbleach disinfectants are usually safe on fabric and other soft materials, though they are generally rated to sanitize rather than disinfect.
For example, Clorox Disinfecting Wipes are rated to eliminate the virus in a relatively quick four minutes. Lysol Disinfecting Wipes employ the same type of nonbleach disinfectant but take longer to work: 10 minutes. Dont let that be a concern: If you have them, use them.
Lysol Disinfectant Spray and Lysol Disinfectant Max Cover Mist also use the same type of nonbleach disinfectant, a class of compounds known as quaternary ammonium, or simply quats. Theyre safe on hard surfaces and most fabrics, gentler on the skin than bleach and produce fewer harsh fumes. Both eliminate the coronavirus in 10 minutes on hard surfaces but only sanitize (kill most but not all pathogens) on soft surfaces.
Lysol Kitchen Pro Antibacterial Cleaner is fabric-safe, because it uses quats instead of bleach. It eliminates the coronavirus in two minutes on hard surfaces; on soft materials, it may only sanitize.
Bleach-based Disinfectants: Clorox Multi-Surface Cleaner + Bleach eliminates the coronavirus in one minute on hard surfaces such as you find in kitchens and bathrooms sinks, faucets, toilets, tile and synthetic countertops. Any bleach-based spray like this is for use only on hard surfaces. It will damage fabrics, feel harsh on skin and produce fumes that can irritate mucous membranes. Take precautions like ventilating the room and wearing gloves. Clorox Clean-Up Cleaner + Bleach is similar, but takes five minutes to disinfect hard surfaces.
Assuming you cannot get any of the above products, you can disinfect hard surfaces of the coronavirus using a solution of regular household chlorine bleach and water. If you have bleach, you can make your own mixture and dispense it with a spray bottle or with paper towels. But please be careful and read instructions when dealing with bleach as with all chemical products.
Multiple sources give different bleach-to-water ratios for use with regular bleach. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that unexpired bleach will be effective against coronaviruses in a 1:48 solution ( cup of bleach per gallon of water, or 4 teaspoons per quart). Clorox recommends a slightly stronger 1:32 ratio ( cup per gallon or 2 tablespoons per quart). Mark Warner recommends a much stronger 1:10 ratio (about 1 cups per gallon of water, or about cup per quart). Some medical disinfectants are basically the same solution.
Whichever ratio you use, let it sit on the surface for 10 minutes: Warner told us that this is the Environmental Protection Agencys guideline for any new or unknown pathogen, and it is also the dwell time listed for the regular household bleaches on the E.P.A.s List N, which means it is approved to eliminate the coronavirus when properly used.
Dont mix up more than you will use within a day or two. Bleach degrades fairly rapidly once taken from its original storage container, becoming less effective each day. Storing the container away from light can prolong its useful condition. If your bottle of bleach is expired, add a bit extra to the mixture, and try to find a fresh bottle when you can.
Bleach mixtures can be used only on hard surfaces they will permanently damage most fabrics and many other soft materials and are unpleasant to work with. Wear gloves. Ventilate the space as well as possible. Bleach is corrosive, even the vapors, Warner said. Gives you a sore throat, you dont taste dinner, and you wake up the next day with a weird taste in your mouth.
You also need to wipe it off after the 10-minute dwell time, because left to sit indefinitely, bleach can damage even resilient materials like stainless steel. And it can cause some plastic containers to break down over time. (I used to keep some in an industrial spray bottle, for bathroom use; the screw-top fell apart after about a year, though the bottle itself, made of a different type of plastic, was fine.)
But in this moment, those are secondary concerns. As you know, disinfectants are high demand and low supply, Warner told me. Apply a disinfectant and give it a 10-minute dwell time. Or mix some bleach up at 1-to-10. That gives you your best shot.
Before you begin preparing any bleach solutions, especially if youre new to this, please thoroughly read over the entire warning label on the bottle of bleach and exercise an abundance of caution in storage, handling and cleaning up afterward. Information on avoiding irreversible eye damage and skin burns is worth your time.
And never, ever mix bleach with ammonia or anything containing ammonia (like many window cleaners), or with anything acidic (like white vinegar and many lime scale/rust removers, including CLR and Bar Keepers Friend). Doing either will produce highly dangerous and even deadly gases.
Finally, Warner said, its best to dispose of prepackaged wipes or paper towels that youve used to disinfect surfaces. Reusable cloths and mops should be exchanged for a new one often during a cleaning process, then laundered. In medical facilities, he said, they are used for a maximum of three rooms before being washed. With a paper towel shortage, reusable cloths might be the way to go at home, too lets just hope you can still find some laundry detergent.
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