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High anxiety follows police encounters for Black people in U S , survey shows

High anxiety follows police encounters for Black people in U.S., survey shows By (0) A protestor holds a sign reading Black Lives Matter during the Justice For All march on December 13, 2014, in Washington, D.C.  File Photo by Gabriella Demczuk/UPI | License Photo NYPD Police Officers arrest Black Lives Matter protesters when they clash in the days of the Coronavirus pandemic in Union Square in New York City on Thursday, May 28, 2020. Protests continue in Minneapolis and in other cities over the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police. All four officers involved in the incident have been fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

Maura Healey fundraising eclipses Charlie Baker, Karyn Polito in April as polling tests the AG s odds in governor s race

Health center at Randolph High School would be open to adults and students

Bob Michelson Special to the Journal & Sun Codman Square Health Center (CSHC), a federally qualified community health center located in Dorchester, is seeking to partner with Randolph Public Schools on a competitive grant to establish a school-based health center (SBHC) at Randolph High School. The Health Resource Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has issued a competitive request for proposals to expand school-based centers, and Codman Square Health Center wants to apply for one of these two-year grants to establish one at Randolph High School, according to Randolph Town Planner, Michelle Tyler. Randolph Town Council unanimously approved sending a letter of support, 8-0-0, with councilor Christos Alexopoulos not present during the vote.

Boston Medical Center clinic gives COVID-19 vaccinations to ineligible residents

Boston Medical Center clinic gives COVID-19 vaccinations to ineligible residents Share Updated: 12:19 PM EDT Apr 6, 2021 Share Updated: 12:19 PM EDT Apr 6, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript TODAY. MATT REED IS LIVE IN DORCHESTER WITH WHAT HAPPENED. MATT? MATT: WELL, RIGHT NOW PEOPLE 55 AND OLDER AND OF THOSE WITH ONE SPECIFIC HEALTH CONDITION ARE CURRENTLY ELIGIBLE FOR THE VACCINE. YESTERDAY A NUMBER OF INELIGIBLE PEOPLE SHOWED UP AND GOT THEIR FIRST DOSE OF THE VACCINE AND IT HAPPENED AGAIN TODAY FOR THE SECOND DAY IN A ROW, LONG LINE SNAKED OUTSIDE THE RUSSELL AUDITORIUM IN DORCHESTER, WITH PEOPLE, SOME NOT CURRENTLY ELIGIBLE FOR A COVID VACCINE UNDER THE STATE’S REQUIREMENTS, HOPING TO GET THEIR FIRST DOSE. JUST TO PROTECT MYSELF AND MY FAMILY. IT’S BEEN PRETTY DIFFICULT TRYING TO GET AN APPOINTMENT ONLINE. MATT: ON MONDAY WORD QUICKLY SPREAD ON SOCIAL MEDIA, THAT THE SITE WHICH IS RUN THROUGH A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN BOSTON MEDICAL CENT

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