Chris Lisinski State House News Service Wearing a second cloth mask on top of a medical face mask or knotting a medical mask’s ear loops can offer significant additional protection against COVID-19, according to research the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published Wednesday. Wearing a medical mask without …
Read More »Trusted companions to seniors will gain vaccine access in Massachusetts
By Matt Murphy State House News Service In an effort to make the COVID-19 vaccine more accessible to residents 75 and older, the Baker administration plans to begin this week allowing anyone who accompanies an eligible senior to one of the state’s mass vaccination sites to receive a shot themselves. …
Read More »Governor Baker announces two mass COVID-19 vaccination sites
Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced two new mass vaccination sites will open in Natick and Dartmouth. On Thursday, 74,000 appointments will be posted online for mass vaccination sites and pharmacies at locations statewide. Approximately 30,000 additional appointments will be posted over the course of the week at pharmacies—totaling over 100,000 …
Read More »People 75 and older in Massachusetts eligible for vaccines next week
Matt Murphy State House News Service As frustration with the state’s vaccination efforts grows, Gov. Charlie Baker detailed plans to Monday to have 103 public vaccination sites open by the end of the week with an online map and registration portal ready for eligible residents to make appointments. Baker also …
Read More »Massachusetts Health Connector extends open enrollment until March 23
Colin A. Young State House News Service Residents who need to buy health insurance will now have until March 23 to get coverage through the Massachusetts Health Connector’s open enrollment period, the Connector announced Friday. Open enrollment was originally scheduled to end Saturday and the Connector said the two-month extension …
Read More »Massachusetts sees single-day record of 7,136 new coronavirus cases
Chris Lisinski State House News Service Massachusetts public health officials on Thursday reported the highest one-day total of newly confirmed COVID-19 infections since the pandemic began, though the rolling average positive test rate declined slightly. The 7,136 cases in Thursday’s update lagged only the number of new infections in Dec. …
Read More »Governor Baker signs fiscal year 2021 budget – here’s what’s in it
Governor Charlie Baker today signed the Fiscal Year 2021 (FY21) budget into law, a $45.9 billion plan that protects core government services amidst the COVID-19 pandemic while making substantial investments in economic development and education. This financially responsible budget does not rely on new taxes and maintains significant financial reserves …
Read More »Poll: More than a third in Massachusetts unlikely to get COVID-19 vaccine
Michael P. Norton State House News Service More than a third of Massachusetts adults would be unlikely to get the vaccine for COVID-19, according to new poll results, with adults who feel that way citing a lack of trust in the approval process and concerns about side effects. The Western …
Read More »Need a Covid Test? Free Testing is Available in New Bedford & Fall River
We often get asked “where can I get a Covid test?” Fortunately in both New Bedford and Fall River there are several options. Get tested, stay safe, wear your masks, avoid crowds and wash your hands. Directly from the state of MA website: Stop the Spread The Commonwealth is launching …
Read More »Surge continues in Massachusetts with over 4,000 COVID-19 cases over weekend
Matt Murphy State House News Service The week began Monday with the state tracking 22,023 active cases of COVID-19 after public health officials reported 4,009 new cases of the coronavirus over the weekend and 43 new confirmed deaths from the disease. The Department of Public Health reported on Sunday that …
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