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FDA authorizes Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use
The Food and Drug Administration authorized use of the vaccine, developed with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, the day after a panel of independent scientific advisers agreed in a 22-0 vote that the shot was safe and that its benefits outweighed risks for people 18 and older. Third vaccine will add millions of doses to pandemic armory over the next month.
Mass reports 1,516 confirmed cases, 41 deaths, and 48,640 vaccinations Saturday
The total shots administered included 1,166,889 first shots and 504,304 second shots. Those who have gotten their second shot of the currently approved two-dose vaccines are considered fully vaccinated.
House passes $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill on near party-line vote
The House approved a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill early Saturday in a win for President Biden, even as top Democrats tried assuring agitated progressives that they’d revive their derailed drive to boost the minimum wage.
Undisclosed violations could have halted construction company’s work in Boston; two killed in downtown accident
The owner of Atlantic Coast Utilities, the company involved in a fatal construction accident in downtown Boston this week, failed to disclose to the city that his company had numerous workplace safety violations, which could have disqualified it from construction work, records show.
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‘Blame Trump’ defense in Capitol riot looks like a long shot
Facing damning evidence in the deadly Capitol siege last month — including social media posts flaunting their actions — rioters are arguing in court they were following then-President Donald Trump's instructions on Jan. 6.
Investigators pinpoint suspect in officer’s riot death
Facing damning evidence in the deadly Capitol siege last month — including social media posts flaunting their actions — rioters are arguing in court they were following then-President Donald Trump's instructions on Jan. 6.
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