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Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero will be speaking on further details regarding incentives for vaccinated residents at 2 p.m. today.
President Joe Biden has been giving out incentives to those in the United States that have received their vaccinations, according to The Associated Press. The news outlet reported yesterday Anheuser-Busch will be offering to buy Americans who are 21 years and over a round of beer once Biden s 70% goal is met.
The Associated Press reported other incentives that include:
Bright Horizons, offering free child care for 10 million workers that get vaccinated.
Cash giveaways, cruises and Super Bowl LVI tickets courtesy of CVS.
Decisions are looming on issues like telehealth, evictions, public meetings and more By Katie Lannan •
Updated on May 18, 2021 at 2:38 pm
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When Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker first declared a state of emergency around COVID-19 on March 10, 2020, one of the reasons he cited in his order was that it would be critical to take additional steps to prepare for, respond to, and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 to protect the health and welfare of the people of the Commonwealth.
Now, after Baker announced Monday that he would end the state of emergency on June 15, the governor and lawmakers have just more than four weeks to decide which of those additional steps they will keep in place moving forward.
A proposed event celebrating Burlington’s graduating seniors has been rescheduled, it was announced Wednesday. Night Under the Stars was rescheduled for June 1, with a raindate of June 4, according to a social media post by Burlington High School Principal Mark Sullivan.
In the post, Sullivan said the event was rescheduled after a meeting with student council.
On Tuesday it was announced the event, which was being promoted as a night of “music, playing games and taking pictures,” would not be going forward, leading to frustrated complaints on social media.
On Tuesday afternoon, Sullivan issued a statement that permission for the event had not been secured due to concerns from the state Department of Public Health, the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Burlington Board of Health.
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