Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Daily Headlines: Homeless facilities on voluntary quarantine

As part of efforts to curb the risk of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus-2019), facilities that provide shelter for homeless people have gone into self-isolation.
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Homeless facilities on voluntary quarantine
Wednesday 3/25 at 10:00am
As part of efforts to curb the risk of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus-2019), facilities that provide shelter for homeless people have gone into self-isolation.
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Homeless facilities on voluntary quarantine
 
Harbor Freight Tools donates PPE equipment as hospitals fight COVID-19
Wednesday 3/25 at 10:00am
Harbor Freight Tools, a tool retailer, announced its decision to donate N95 masks, face shields, and nitrile gloves to emergency rooms in need. Hospital workers have been on the frontlines in the fight against COVID-19, and with many items on…
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Harbor Freight Tools donates PPE equipment as hospitals fight COVID-19
 
Harbor Freight Tools donates PPE equipment as hospitals fight COVID-19
Wednesday 3/25 at 9:00am
Harbor Freight Tools, a tool retailer, announced its decision to donate N95 masks, face shields, and nitrile gloves to emergency rooms in need. Hospital workers have been on the frontlines in the fight against COVID-19, and with many items on…
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Harbor Freight Tools donates PPE equipment as hospitals fight COVID-19
 
City council to provide assistance to businesses hit by COVID-19
Tuesday 3/24 at 9:00pm
Montrose City Council hosted a special meeting on Tuesday at 6 p.m. The meeting was virtual, with the public tuning into the meeting via a Zoom link with phone-in options available to those without Internet access. Members of city council…
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City council to provide assistance to businesses hit by COVID-19
 
San Miguel County Sheriff's Office: Man crashes truck driving estimated 100 mph
Tuesday 3/24 at 6:04pm
A man was transported to a hospital Tuesday with serious injuries after, authorities say, he was driving an estimated 100 mph and crashed his pickup.
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San Miguel County Sheriff's Office: Man crashes truck driving estimated 100 mph
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