Middle of the afternoon. Its so warm out there. Very humid out there. In time of year, we are 80 degrees. Right. Look where we are this morning. 80 degrees. So it is a warm, sticky start, as you get from Worcester North and west, temperatures mostly in the 70s, but closer to 80 down to the cape this morning. So it is a warm and muggy start for sure. The skies are in the process of clearing out, and it is breezy out there. The southwesterly wind brought in all the humidity. The dewpoints are running in the 70s, and were hanging onto that across the easternmost massachusetts, as you get onto worcester confidante, the humidity is dropping. It drops more the farther west that you get. Were tracking a front, this is the leading edge of that. As the wind shift, it will turn more comfortable. A lot of cloud cover now. Mid 80s this afternoon. The busy westerly wind bringing in less humid air but cooler temperatures so well average in the mid 80s from lowell to burlington to framingham. Through
LA CROSSE, Wis. ― Mayo Clinic Health System in La Crosse has broken ground on its new six-floor, 70-bed hospital. During a special ceremony, Mayo Clinic Health System leaders expressed gratitude for the hard work of the dedicated staff and the community s support of the organization.
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âThe (Wisconsin Department of Health Services) is working extremely hard in a very challenging time to get the vaccine out across the state,â Dr. Michael Morrey of Mayo Clinic Health System said during a press conference Friday, co-helmed by Dr. Raj Naik of Gundersen Health System.
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Both staffing and information systems have complicated vaccine distribution to all areas of the state, issues which DHS is working âexpeditiouslyâ on, says Morrey, who expects an update within the next couple days. As for when the vaccine may arrive locally, Morrey says, âI suspect it will be very soon.â
The hold up, Naik says, should not be interpreted as an issue of safety or reason for distrust, noting the process as a whole, from application to procurement to administration of the vaccine, âis going to be the largest public health endeavor in our lifetimes.this is extraordinarily complex and there will be challenges ahead.â