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Courts, museums shutter in Mass.

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B2ST21 — A rundown of coronaviru­s-related developmen­ts in Massachuse­tts

TESTING CAPACITY

The number of people who have tested positive for C29, -19 continues to grow in Massachuse­tts, rising to 102 cases on Thursday.

More than 80 cases were associated with a meeting of executives of the firm Biogen at a Boston hotel last month, eight are associated with Berkshire Medical Center and 10 have been hospitali ed, the state epartment of Public Health said. The hotel — the Marriott ong :harf — has been shut.

The new numbers were released as Gov. Charlie Baker pressed the )ood and rug Administra­tion and 8.S. Centers for isease Control and Prevention to speed approval for private labs and hospital labs to begin testing for C29, -19, the disease the virus causes.

Baker said currently only the state epartment of Public Health lab has the ability to run the tests. The Republican said the state now has enough capacity to test an additional 5,000 people beyond the previous capacity to test several thousand.

)or most people, the virus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. )or some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia, or death.

The vast majority of people recover from the new virus. According to the :orld Health 2rgani ation, people with mild illness recover in about two weeks, while those with more severe illness may take three to six weeks to recover.

FUNDS

The Massachuse­tts House and Senate on Thursday approved a $15 million supplement­al budget to help the state respond to the rise in C29, -19 cases. emocratic Senate President .aren Spilka said last week that the goal of the funding is to help state and local officials better prepare for the impacts of the virus.

DELAYED

Massachuse­tts federal courts are delaying jury trials scheduled to begin before April 27 in order to protect public health, limit large gatherings and reduce unnecessar­y travel.

,ndividual judges can still hold hearings, conference­s and bench trials but are encouraged to use telephone or video conferenci­ng where possible.

Court officials are also barring anyone who has recently traveled to China, ,taly, ,ran, Japan and South .orea from entering the federal courthouse­s or probation offices in the state.

INSTITUTIO­NS CLOSE

A number of major cultural institutio­ns in the Boston area are shuttering, including the Museum of )ine Arts, the ,sabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the 1ew England ATuarium.

The Boston Symphony 2rchestra said it will also cancel all performanc­es at Symphony Hall in Boston and at the inde Center at Tanglewood from March 13 through March 28.

CON, MAYFLOWER CELEBRATIO­N POSTPONED

The ACE Comic Con was scheduled to be held March 20-22 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center — an event that was set to draw Marvel and Star :ars movie stars Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Ewan McGregor and .eri Russell, as well as more than 30,000 fans.

The organi ation said it is working to reschedule the event.

The opening ceremony of the Plymouth 400 Commemorat­ion, marking the 400th anniversar­y of the Mayflower voyage, had been scheduled for April 24 but is now being postponed to June 26.

COUNT CONCERNS

Massachuse­tts Secretary of the Commonweal­th :illiam Galvin says that making it possible to fill out the census online may be the best option, although he was initially skeptical of that.

Galvin said his office is also grappling with is how to ensure college students are counted — particular­ly at a time when many colleges are sending students home.

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