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What monkeypox public health emergency means for Massachusetts

By declaring monkeypox a national public health emergency, the hope in Massachusetts is it opens the door for more funding and resources.

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Pfizer becomes first Covid vaccine to gain full FDA approval

Pfizer becomes first Covid vaccine to gain full FDA approval
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Here's when experts say vaccinated people can 'go back to normal'

It’s been over a year since my office shut down. Over a year since I went to a bar, a fitness class, a movie theater, a concert, a Knicks game, or to the many other public events that were once centerpieces of my social life. But there’s finally, finally a finish line in sight. There are three safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines authorized and available in the US and at least 90 percent of all adults will be eligible to receive one by April 19th. If our current vaccination pace continues, 75 percent of adults will have at least one dose by early summer. Reader, I am dying to get back to my favorite activities, and I can tell that people around me are, too.

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Worcester health experts work to dispel myths, allay fears of vaccine among Latinos

Worcester health experts work to dispel myths, allay fears of vaccine among Latinos Craig S. Semon, Telegram & Gazette © Zoom image WORCESTER - Health & Human Service Commissioner Dr. Mattie Castiel speaks during the webinar titled “Conversación Virtual Sobre las Vacunas del COVID-19.” Thursday, January 28, 2021. WORCESTER While science was crucial to the creation of the COVID-19 vaccine, good old-fashioned trust is key to making the nationwide vaccination effort a success. With this is mind, the UMass Medical School, in collaboration with the Worcester Department of Health and Human Services, sponsored a webinar Thursday addressing the hesitancy of people in the Latino community to take the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Not everyone can get a coronavirus vaccine: We need to step up for them

Not everyone can get a coronavirus vaccine: We need to step up for them Alexi Cohan © Provided by Boston Herald EAST BOSTON, MA. - DECEMBER 21: The first Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in Massachusetts is put into a needle at the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center to start vaccinating frontline healthcare workers on December 21, 2020 in East Boston, Massachusetts. (Staff Photo By Matt Stone/ MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) The world’s first coronavirus vaccines are finally being administered and while most people anxiously await their turn in line, there are small pockets of the population who cannot get a vaccine for medical or other reasons.

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