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COVID-19 Hits Boston's Black Community Especially Hard

Michael Curry is senior vice president and general counsel at the Mass League of Community Health Centers and a member of the newly minted COVID-19 Health Inequities Task Force. He joined WBUR's...

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Berkshire County's COVID-19 Surge Could Be Ahead Of Eastern Mass.

Dr. James Lederer is chief medical officer and chief quality control officer for Berkshire Health Systems. He's also an infectious disease specialist. He joined WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss the...

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Mass. Surpasses 1,000 Deaths As Baker Says State Is In The Coronavirus Surge

To discuss the latest coronavirus news, WBUR's Zeninjor Enwemeka joined Morning Edition host Bob Oakes. 

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State Releases Town-By-Town COVID-19 Case Data

Thedata, which reflects case information as of Tuesday, paints a new and more acute picture of how the dangerous and contagious virus has hit the state. The Department of Public Health on Wednesday...

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Photos: Boston Public Safety Officials Cheer Tufts Healthcare Workers

Boston public safety officials, including police, fire and EMS, drove by Tufts Medical Center Wednesday night to cheer on the hospital's healthcare workers, some of whom stood outside to wave to the...

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MIT Converts Ice Rink To Coronavirus Care Center

The Sean Collier Care Center, named for an MIT police officer who was killed in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, will care for patients who have tested positive for the virus but do not require...

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Broad, Partners Team Up To Study The Coronavirus

The project will help scientists study a large collection of medical data that will offer insights into why some people are severely affected by the disease and others are asymptomatic.

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30 Deaths, Another 86 COVID-19 Cases: Nearly All Belmont Manor Nursing Home...

The family-operated nursing home has one of the highest fatality rates among long-term care facilities in the state.

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137 Patients, 100 Staff Test Positive In COVID-19 Outbreaks At Two State-Run...

The facilities care for hundreds of patients, including many with chronic physical and behavioral health conditions.

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Reported Coronavirus Cases By City And Town In Massachusetts

Massachusetts health officials are now releasing municipality level data on coronavirus cases.

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NIH Scientists Say N95 Masks Can Be Cleaned At Least 3 Times — But The FDA Is...

In a study this week, researchers found that it’s safe to clean and reuse the highly sought-after N95 respirator masks at least three times. But that raises questions about whether a new plan to...

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Unemployment Claims Jump Again in Mass.

Senior reporter Steve Brown joined WBUR's All Things Considered from the State House with the day's coronavirus news.

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A Boston Doctor's Inside Look At Intubation, Signature Procedure Of The...

In the busy ICUs of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, intubations are more than triple the normal number -- and staffers celebrate when patients are well enough for the tubes to come out.

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U.S. Attorney Asks Mass. Hospitals To Report Fraud

In a letter to hospital leadership, Lelling encouraged the reporting of "individuals and companies that may have acquired vital medical supplies in excess of what they would reasonably use, or for the...

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She’s A Nurse. She’s Pregnant. She’s Got COVID-19.

Amanda Joyce woke up one morning feeling like she’d been slammed onto a wrestling mat, again and again. She reached for her phone and used an app to check her baby’s heart rate. Joyce was five and half...

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After The Surge: WBUR Virtual Town Hall Answers Your Questions About What...

WBUR health and science reporter Carey Goldberg interviews Dr. Kevin Tabb, president and CEO of Beth Israel Lahey Health, about the upcoming challenges for health care in Massachusetts after the surge...

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One Coronavirus Problem Solved (Almost): Testing Swabs Are On The Way

Widespread coronavirus testing has been hampered by a lack of nasopharyngeal swabs. But thanks to some scientists, physicians and entrepreneurs, more swabs are on the way.

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Nearly 141,000 Mass. Residents Have Been Tested For The Coronavirus

WBUR's Carey Goldberg joined Morning Edition to share the latest.

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Worcester's St. Vincent Hospital Plans Nurse Furloughs

St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester, which is owned by Tenet Healthcare of Dallas, said Thursday all the furloughs would be voluntary.

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Worker At Swampscott Whole Foods Dies From COVID-19

An employee of the Whole Foods in Swampscott has died from COVID-19, the company said Friday in a statement.

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