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Watch: Baker To Announce Timeline, Plan For Phase 2 Of Reopening On Saturday
This phase will increase the number and type of businesses that are allowed to reopen under new, stricter guidelines. -
Watch: Baker Praises Peaceful Protesters, Admits Crowds Come With 'Significant Risks' During Pandemic
"We ask everyone to balance the fight against the virus with the fight for what we as individuals believe in," Baker said. -
Lawsuit Alleges Baker Overstepping Powers In Pandemic
Gov. Charlie Baker overstepped constitutional separation of powers with his statewide response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a new lawsuit alleges. -
Watch: Baker Criticizes Trump's 'Bitterness, Combativeness And Self-Interest' During Pandemic, Police Protests
Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday criticized President Donald Trump’s leadership through the COVID-19 pandemic and recent protests against police violence. -
WATCH: Baker Announces Some Restaurant Employees Can Return To Work Monday To Prep For Reopening
Workers at other commercial businesses will also be allowed back; restaurants may be allowed to reopen beginning June 8. -
WATCH: Baker Reflects On 'Enormous Tragedy' At Nursing Homes
Gov. Charlie Baker on Thursday said new measures the state has put in place at such facilities have helped bring about declines in both the positive test rate and death rates. -
WATCH: Baker Gives Update On MBTA Construction
Baker said construction, originally planned to happen over the span of several weekends, has been fast-tracked due to the T's low ridership during the coronavirus pandemic. -
WATCH: Baker Announces $56 Million To Combat Food Insecurity In Mass
The pandemic has "highlighted the importance of reinforcing" Massachusetts’ food supply chain, the governor said. -
WATCH: Baker Pledges Dramatic Expansion of COVID Testing Over Coming Months
At the event with the governor, the mayor of Lawrence announced a ban on all public events in the city through December. -
Baker Says 'Supply Chain' Issues Biggest Challenge To Increased Testing Capacity
The governor says the state can handle 30,000 tests a day, but data show the number of tests being processed still falls far short of that.