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Latest Salem Coronavirus Updates
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Salem.

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Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Salem.

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The order limits all gatherings outside of homes but contains exceptions for people to get groceries and participate in outdoor activities.
Moynihan Lumber said customers may have had contact with the employee and is switching to delivery-only.
Police are asking people who live near the Swampscott MBTA station for any surveillance camera footage that may show the suspect.
"I hope others who have mild symptoms will also self-quarantine and follow doctors’ orders," the U.S. Rep from Massachusetts said.
The U.S. Representative from Massachusetts is being criticized for the resolution he co-sponsored with an Indiana Republican.
Massachusetts small business owners are trying "desperate and creative" measures to keep their companies afloat.
A coalition of 14 now closed Massachusetts marijuana businesses expects to produce 5,000 gallons of hand sanitizer per week.
Patch's town-by-town guide of North Shore restaurants still serving food during the new coronavirus emergency.
Massachusetts restaurants cut more than 650 jobs over the weekend as the coronavirus emergency continues to decimate the industry.
The city and Salem Together are trying to place regular check-in phone calls to seniors during the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Supino's on Route 1 in Danvers said it will mark "toilet paper Tuesdays" through April 15
In his daily press briefing on the state's coronavirus response, Gov. Charlie Baker said the state has made "big progress" is testing.
Coronavirus is making the already difficult process of saying goodbye to high school and finalizing a college choice overwhelming.
The city is also cutting back the number of days it will allow students to pick up school breakfasts and lunches.
The Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance called on state lawmakers to pass aid packages for small businesses in Massachusetts.