Philadelphia officials announced today that there were 1,158 new COVID-19 cases in the city, bringing the total reported cases to 52,043 since the pandemic began. Due to a continuous increase in the number of new cases over the past few weeks and to help stop the spread of the virus, city officials have devised new COVID-19 restrictions. The announcement is expected to be made on Monday, Nov. 16, according to Mayor Jim Kenney:
We must do everything we can to stop the spread of COVID-19 in Philadelphia. Specific details are still being finalized, but we plan to announce changes to restrictions on Monday, November 16. https://t.co/fgAPsfbU3P
— Jim #MaskUpPHL Kenney (@PhillyMayor) November 13, 2020
The School District of Philadelphia announced earlier this week that they are postponing the partial return to in-person learning (hybrid learning model) for public school students until further announcement.
SEPTA has been experiencing intermittent COVID-related staffing issues since October 31st. Today, a staffing shortage caused delays on some trolley lines, including Routes 34 and 36:
Rte 34: Delays of up to 10 minutes are possible in both directions due to COVID-19 related staffing issues.
— SEPTA (@SEPTA_TRL_34) November 13, 2020
With Thanksgiving fast approaching as COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the city, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health recommends to avoid large gatherings and spend the holiday with your immediate household members only. Check out the Department’s guide on how to celebrate the holidays safely during COVID.
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