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The First Baptist Church in Waltham, 400 Lexington St., Waltham, 781-893-7058, letters@fbc-waltahm.org. Visitors are welcome. FBC is part of the American Baptist Churches, USA (abc-usa.org) and the American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts (TABCOM.org). The church will not be open until at least May 4. Video and audio of recent sermons can be found at http://fbc-waltham.org/sermon.
Temple Beth Israel, 25 Harvard St., Waltham, tbiwaltham.org, 781-894-5146. Rabbi David Finkelstein. The temple has canceled upcoming in-person meetings, services and events out of an abundance of caution. Instead, online services and events will be accessible by phone and via Zoom. Upcoming Shabbat services will be held at 5:30 p.m. Fridays; and at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays. Rabbi’s Wednesday discussion groups will be held from 2-3 p.m. for Torah discussion; and 7-8 p.m. for general discussion and check-in. For meeting logins and other information, visit http://tbiwaltham.
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To the Times:
As a pro-life advocate who favors legal protection for unborn human beings, I m disturbed by the deaths of over 300,000 Americans from COVID-19. I live in a nursing home, and two of my friends have the coronavirus, and one woman whom I was friendly with died in November. Also, my friend s mom has COVID-19, and tragically her dad recently died from the virus. I certainly want my friends to recover.
I understand that as of Dec. 14, a COVID-19 vaccine was delivered to Pennsylvania for distribution. According to my state representative, Dave Dellosso, the first vaccine in our state is believed to have been administered to an acute care nurse practitioner in Pittsburgh on Dec. 14.Â