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Sheriff's Survey: Many Mass. Prisoners May Be Reluctant To Receive COVID-19...

Middlesex County Sheriff Peter Koutoujian conducted a baseline survey of more than 400 prisoners. Almost 60% of the respondents said they would refuse an FDA-approved vaccine if it was offered now at...

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'Forgotten' Seniors In Mass. Low-Income Housing Get Their Place In The...

Tens of thousands of older adults who live in low-income housing in Massachusetts can now expect to start getting coronavirus vaccines next month, state officials say.

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Somerville Is First Mass. Community To Move To Decriminalize Psychedelics

"This is just another tool in the tool box in terms of what we have available to help with many of the afflictions that are affecting society today," said City Councilor Jesse Clingan, one of the...

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Gillette Stadium is Usually Busy In January. This Year, It's Because Of Vaccines

Organizers plan to vaccinate 5,000 people a day at the stadium as priority groups expand, and will eventually offer injections around the clock.

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First Case Of New COVID Variant Confirmed In Mass.

A Boston woman in her 20s who recently traveled to the United Kingdom has contracted a variant of COVID-19 that is thought to be more contagious than most cases of COVID.

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MGH Infectious Disease Doctor Discusses Mass.' 1st Confirmed Case Of New...

Jacob Lemieux, an MGH infectious disease doctor, joined Morning Edition to discuss the variant of the coronavirus and its implications for Massachusetts residents.

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Medical Professionals, Activists Push Baker To Prioritize Vaccine Access For...

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker is being urged by a coalition of community activists and medical professionals to give the state’s Black and immigrant communities priority access to COVID-19 vaccines.

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Worcester Begins Coronavirus Vaccinations At Homeless Shelters

Guests and workers at the shelter known as Hotel Grace received their first doses of the Moderna vaccine Tuesday. Healthcare workers will return to the site and other shelters 28 days after the first...

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Fenway Park Named As Next COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Site

Starting Feb. 1, the ballpark will begin administering 500 vaccines per day by appointment and will soon ramp up to providing 1,000 vaccines per day to eligible residents in phase one priority groups...

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Second Case Of COVID-19 Variant Detected In Mass.

Public Health Commissioner Monica Bharel said the case of the B.1.1.7 variant was discovered by the Massachusetts Public Health Laboratory, but she did not offer further details.

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Massachusetts Drops Student Flu Vaccine Mandate

The state has dropped a requirement that all students get the flu shot this academic year in part because it has been a mild flu season so far.

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Vaccine Delivery Speeds Up In Mass.

The newly eligible health care workers include dentists, medical and nursing students, physical therapists, hospital interpreters, behavioral health clinicians, among others.

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Study Finds No Increase In Suicides In Mass. During First Months Of Pandemic

"We certainly can say that the lockdown period, or stay-at-home period itself, was not associated with a rise [in suicides]," said Brigham and Women's Hospital emergency physician Dr. Jeremy Faust.

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Two More Mass. Prisoners Die Of COVID, DOC Reports

Six prisoners have died of the disease in the past three weeks, and fourteen state prisoners were hospitalized with COVID-19 as of Friday morning.

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Mass. Eases Coronavirus Restrictions, As Some Trends Show Positive Change

Dr. Abraar Karan, an internal medicine physician at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. 

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Nearly 2,000 Vaccine Doses Spoiled At A Boston Hospital

Staff at the Jamaica Plain VA Medical Center discovered on Tuesday that a freezer had failed, compromising 1,900 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

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'I Said Yeah, I Want To Get That Shot': Pine Street Inn Shelter Residents...

Boston shelters hope to vaccinate upwards of 70% of their guests and staff members. Pine Street Inn reports at this point, about 50% are saying yes to the vaccine.

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Mass. Health Connector Continuing Open Enrollment Until March 23

Officials said that with open enrollment ongoing, Massachusetts residents who do not have health insurance have an additional opportunity to get coverage.

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Today's Special At Grendel's Den In Harvard Square: A Coronavirus Test For...

As "pooled testing" -- combining test samples to cut costs -- becomes more popular, a classic Harvard Square hangout gives it a try.

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An Epidemiologist On Where The Pandemic Stands In Mass., Nearly A Year After...

Stephen Kissler, an immunology and infectious disease research fellow at Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health, joined WBUR's Morning Edition host Bob Oakes to talk about the latest on the...

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