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Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Massachusetts Makes Website Available In Five Additional Languages

Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Massachusetts Makes Website Available In Five Additional Languages Company also launches Spanish-language call center News provided by Share this article Share this article BOSTON, May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts ( Blue Cross ) is making its website available in five additional languages - Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese (Simplified), and Vietnamese - in an effort to better serve its diverse membership. The initiative is part of a broader company-wide commitment to champion racial justice and address health disparities in health care.  Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts website shown translated in Portuguese For many of our members, the website is the first places they seek information, said Ryan O Donnell, vice president of Member, Account and Provider Service at Blue Cross. Our job is to remove any barriers between our members and the care they need and taking this step to minimize language barri

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Baker has resisted setting different rules for those who are vaccinated. New CDC guidelines may test that

Baker has resisted setting different rules for those who are vaccinated. New CDC guidelines may test that Matt Stout © Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Governor Charlie Baker For more than a year, Governor Charlie Baker has required that masks be worn indoors and in crowds, making it one of Massachusetts’ most enduring mandates as he’s rejiggered rules on businesses, gatherings, and travel. Then came the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s new guidance Thursday, which said fully vaccinated Americans may forgo masks in most settings. The surprise pronouncement immediately prompted questions about whether Baker should ease Massachusetts’ rules but also how he should do it, layering in potential new complications to what’s largely been a straightforward order.

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Businesses react cautiously to CDC advice on dropping masks

As businesses digest CDC mask guidance, some look to Baker for faster reopening By Shirley Leung, Anissa Gardizy and Jon Chesto Globe Columnist and Globe Staff,Updated May 13, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend Bartender Nick Caso pulls up his mask as he walks back into Idle Hands Brewery.Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Businesses around the region reacted with a mix of optimism and concern after federal officials on Thursday eased guidelines around mask-wearing and social distancing for fully vaccinated people. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an advisory that says vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay 6 feet apart. The main concern among companies contacted by the Globe is how that conflicts with the current mandate in Massachusetts, which will continue to

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MIT professor will consult for Chamber of Commerce

By State House News Service May 13, 2021 Dr. Karilyn Crockett Former City of Boston Cabinet member Dr. Karilyn Crockett has joined the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce as a research and program consultant. In her new role, Crockett will be tasked with expanding the business organization’s work to address wealth gaps, racial and economic inequality, and barriers to opportunity, particularly in transportation, housing, education, and climate change. Before joining the chamber, she spent four years as director of economic policy and research and director of small business development for the city of Boston. In June 2020, former Mayor Martin Walsh appointed Crockett to serve as the city’s first-ever chief of equity, a new Cabinet-level position that she left in March.

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Goulston & Storrs Attorneys Neema Chaiban and Linh Lingenfelter Selected for LCLD's 2021 Pathfinder Program

Goulston & Storrs Attorneys Neema Chaiban and Linh Lingenfelter Selected for LCLD s 2021 Pathfinder Program News provided by Share this article Share this article BOSTON, May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Goulston & Storrs, an Am Law 200 firm, is pleased to announce that Neema Chaiban and Linh Lingenfelter have been selected for the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) 2021 Pathfinder Program, which trains high-performing, early-career attorneys in critical career development strategies including leadership and the building of professional networks. Neema Chaiban, a real estate lawyer at Goulston & Storrs, has been selected for the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity 2021 Pathfinder Program, which trains high-performing, early-career attorneys in critical career development strategies including leadership and the building of professional networks.

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