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Live on the free cspan radio app. In massachusetts, governor baker updated reporters on the Pandemic Response in his state. From earlier today, this is just over one hour. Governor baker good morning. Recognizing the told this virus has taken on so many people in the commonwealth. I want to talk about who is behind all of the numbers that we discuss in this room every day. Nurses, doctors, and all the frontline medical workers, some second doing their job and isolated from their families. First responders, essential workers, d. C. F. Social workers, bus and train drivers, and many who, asblic servants, always, did what they had to do in order to serve us. But in some cases, suffered terrible loss as a result. Workersed or laid off who despite coming in early and working extra shifts now, by no fault of their own, are left wondering when that job comes back. Everyone suffering under the fear of the unknown amid this pandemic. Everyone who sacrificed a wedding or major moment in life, we
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