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With Sunday's immunization deadline looming, some state workers are risking suspensions and firings. The Baker administration is casting its vaccine mandate as a success, but the state's case-by-case process of reviewing waiver applications is fueling frustration among some labor groups.
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Out of the some five million Massachusetts residents who are vaccinated against COVID-19, about a half million have only gotten one dose. This gap hasn’t…
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Some say Jeremiah MacKinnon and Frank Shaw have become one of the most powerful and surprising forces on Beacon Hill for medical marijuana policy.
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Connecticut is likely to have digital credentials for COVID-19 vaccines available by the end of the month. Officials said it would make it easy to scan...
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Two western Massachusetts hospitals said they are experiencing staffing issues. This comes as they've seen a rise in COVID-19 cases in recent months.Dr.…
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Ahead of Labor Day weekend, the CEO and president of Baystate Health, Dr. Mark Keroack, is cautioning travelers about the coronavirus. He said 95% of U.S.…
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Teachers, staff and many students at Massachusetts day care centers and after-school programs will be required to wear masks indoors after Labor Day.The…
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Primary care has been under stress for years. It’s a medical field with high demands and relatively low incomes, at least among doctors.When COVID-19…
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Over the summer, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker's administration was urging residents to get vaccinated. Then came a vaccine mandate for state…
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Districts face a Sept. 27 deadline to record the vaccination status of school workers, a move some had been reluctant to take on their own.