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COVID-19 News for Western Mass 4-7-21 | WHMP 101 5 / 1240 & 1400 AM

3 days ago in Local Photo: WHMP BOSTON (AP) – Gov. Charlie Baker received his COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday. The Republican governor got his first dose of the vaccine at Boston’s Hynes Convention Center at about 2:30 p.m. He received a dose of the Pfizer vaccine. The 64-year-old Baker has repeatedly said he would not move to the head of the vaccination line and would wait until he was eligible under federal guidelines. Baker said he preregistered and was notified last week that he could receive the vaccine. Baker said the vaccine is key to ending the pandemic and he’ll return to the Hynes to receive his second shot.

The Day - Hospital worker spots counterfeit face masks; Mass students return to classrooms

Hospital worker spots counterfeit face masks; Mass. students return to classrooms Students file into the Beebe School in Malden, Mass., Monday, April 5, 2021, as they return to full-time in-person school. The majority of elementary schools in the state returned to full-time, in-person learning Monday. (Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via AP) Published April 06. 2021 1:36AM | Updated April 06. 2021 1:46AM BOSTON (AP) A sharp-eyed worker at a Massachusetts hospital is being credited with spotting a shipment of tens of thousands of counterfeit N95 surgical masks that could have potentially put the health of frontline medical workers at risk, officials said Monday. Masks and other protective equipment have been in high demand during the coronavirus pandemic, leading to shortages of many products.

South Shore Hospital Worker Spots Shipment Of Counterfeit Face Masks

Hospital worker spots shipment of counterfeit face masks

Hospital worker spots shipment of counterfeit face masks April 5, 2021 GMT BOSTON (AP) A sharp-eyed worker at a Massachusetts hospital is being credited with spotting a shipment of tens of thousands of counterfeit N95 surgical masks that could have potentially put the health of frontline medical workers at risk, officials said Monday. Masks and other protective equipment have been in high demand during the coronavirus pandemic, leading to shortages of many products. James “Barry” O’Shaughnessy, the manager of procurement of South Shore Health in Weymouth with 25 years of experience, recently placed an order for 30,000 masks but when they arrived, he noticed something was awry.

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