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Transcripts for MSNBC Ayman 20210926 00:54:00

broadened it to too many people getting boosters when the evidence didn t support it. how are americans supposed to know what to do with regards to covid given the mixed signals from our health agent? doesn t this just add fuel to the fire unfortunately? it does. i m going to try to make it really simple. you had to have pfizer. if you had pfizer, move forward. if you re over 65, you definitely get a booster six months from your second dose. if you re under 65 and you ve got chronic conditions and you take medications for things like diabetes, epilepsy, any hypertension, high blood pressure or you re obese, you are also likely to qualify. if you re not sure, ask your doctor because we are working with our patients to say, yes, it s been six month, we re think you re at high risk and you do need a booster. that s it. end of story, that s the kind of

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Transcripts for MSNBC Ayman 20210926 03:54:00

how are americans supposed to know what to do with regards to covid given the mixed signals from our health agent? doesn t this just add fuel to the fire unfortunately? it does. i m going to try to make it really simple. you had to have pfizer. if you had pfizer, move forward. if you re over 65, you definitely get a booster six months from your second dose. if you re under 65 and you ve got chronic conditions and you take medications for things like diabetes, epilepsy, any hypertension, high blood pressure or you re obese, you are also likely to qualify. if you re not sure, ask your doctor because we are working with our patients to say, yes, it s been six month, we re think you re at high risk and you do need a booster. that s it. end of story, that s the kind of

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Six Flags New England reopens with rides

Six Flags New England reopens with rides Updated May 14, 2021; More than a year following the temporary closure of its rides, Six Flags New England is now open. The theme park reopened on Friday for members and season pass holders and will open to the general public on Saturday for the general public. The park announced opening day last month, shortly after Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announced expanded capacity limits for amusement parks. “We are beyond thrilled that we can reopen our theme park with a full complement of our more than 100 rides, attractions, and unique experiences,” Six Flags New England Park President Pete Carmichael said in a statement. “Now more than ever families need an escape that is safe, accessible, and fun. The thrill is calling.”

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Six Flags New England to reopen with rides on May 14

Six Flags New England to reopen with rides on May 14 Updated Apr 28, 2021; Facebook Share More than a year following the temporary closure of its rides, Six Flags New England announced opening day. The theme park will reopen on Friday, May 14 for members and season pass holders and the following day for the general public. “We are beyond thrilled that we can reopen our theme park with a full complement of our more than 100 rides, attractions, and unique experiences,” Six Flags New England Park President Pete Carmichael said in a statement. “Now more than ever families need an escape that is safe, accessible, and fun. The thrill is calling.”

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Great Barrington board mulls legal strategy for apartments with slew of dangers

The Great Barrington Board of Health has struggled since 2017 to force the owner of apartments in this Stockbridge Road building â€” shown here in 2017 â€” to bring the property up to safety code. The board is discussing further legal strategy.  EAGLE FILE PHOTO GREAT BARRINGTON â€” Town officials might, again, take the owner of roach-infested, ramshackle apartments to court in their long effort to make the units safe. And they might condemn some or all of the apartments.  After a brief public hearing Thursday about the most recent correction order for 232 Stockbridge Road LLC, the town’s Board of Health â€” short one member â€” went into a private session to discuss a new legal strategy.

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