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An infectious disease expert at a western Massachusetts hospital is urging caution ahead of holiday gatherings.
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Connecticut ‘hero pay’ applicants could get a quarter of every dollar promised, unless lawmakers actConnecticut's Comptroller-elect Sean Scanlon said lawmakers only set aside roughly $30 million to give one-time payments to eligible COVID-19 workers.
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At least eight religious groups in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, from different faiths wrote more than 1,200 thank-you notes to public school employees thanking them for their work with students since the start of the pandemic.
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Connecticut's Commissioner of Public Health Dr. Manisha Juthani shares where the cold and flu season is heading this year, and what families can do to stay healthy for the holidays.
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To date, 16% of eligible Vermonters over the age of 12 have gotten the new COVID-19 booster vaccine. That's compared to just 4% nationally.
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The surge is filling some hospital and emergency beds to capacity.
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Geographically, there was a higher percentage of telehealth use in the Metro Boston area, the Pioneer Valley and on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
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Berkshire County is the only county in Massachusetts to have a high COVID rating by the CDC. Only three counties are rated low—including Hampden County. The rest are currently rated medium.
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Dr. Community College since 2017. As COVID-19 disrupting the delivery of education, Royal, 50, looks forward to a pause, before moving on to the next opportunity.
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CCOVID-19 will for sure be transmitted among college students this academic year. But college and university health officials say it's a new, more manageable era of the pandemic.