Massachusetts moved into the first step of Phase 4 of the state’s reopening plan on Monday, even as some urge Gov. Charlie Baker to be more cautious and the decline in COVID-19 infections stalls.
Baker says he is being cautious.
During an interview Sunday with WBZ’s Jon Keller, the Massachusetts governor said his administration is pursuing a “pretty incremental” reopening strategy and refuted the notion that he is disregarding guidance of top epidemiology experts like Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky.
“I incorporate all those warnings and guidance into the decisions that we make every day,” Baker said.
Walensky, the former chief of Infectious Diseases at
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