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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.
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More people came to the fair on Friday, Saturday and Sunday than had since 2005.
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New federal recommendations for at-home Covid testing come from a study at UMass Chan Medical SchoolA study out of UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts, finds multiple antigen tests may be necessary before detecting COVID-19.
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The symptoms of long COVID appear almost identical to a condition known for decades: myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome.
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Our summer fiction series continues with an interview with author Katie Hafner.
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Massachusetts House and Senate lawmakers have agreed on a bill that would reform oversight, management requirements and crisis response at state-run long-term care facilities for veterans.
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If numbers spike, 'they can always go back': Mass. officials switch to less frequent COVID reportingThe Massachusetts Department of Public Health is now publishing the statistics once a week instead of five days per week.
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Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker's administration said racial equity remains a priority when it comes to vaccinations, but critics say more accountability is needed.
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'Be as objective and fair as I can': Soldiers' Home claims administrator on process to divvy up $56MDonald Stern, a former U.S. attorney in Massachusetts, is the court-appointed claims administrator in charge of dispersing the $56 million settlement among residents of the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home who contracted and suffered from COVID-19.