As some states see a COVID-19 surge, Mass. cases stall at an ‘unacceptably high’ level
After a midwinter decline, COVID rates have plateaued in Massachusetts and are now rising again in several states. We asked epidemiologists what that means.
37 people infected in COVID-19 cluster at Weymouth cheerleading training facility
Coalition of health experts urges Baker to delay increasing capacity at certain indoor businesses
Cities hit hard by virus are underfunded relative to peers in federal stimulus
After a midwinter decline, COVID rates have plateaued in Massachusetts and are now rising again in several states. We asked epidemiologists what that means.
1,857 confirmed cases, 27 deaths, and 62,532 vaccinations: See today’s new COVID-19 data from Mass.
The DPH said 25,630 people were estimated to have active cases of the potentially deadly virus, and 592 confirmed coronavirus patients were in the hospital.
SHIRLEY LEUNG
After Atlanta slayings, this time needs to be different for Asian Americans
History keeps repeating itself because Asian Americans suffer from structural invisibility. This country needs to realize that many groups are targets of hate, and discrimination against Asian Americans counts.
Atlanta police on shooting investigation: ‘Nothing is off the table’
Why don’t we know more about the Atlanta shooting victims?
History keeps repeating itself because Asian Americans suffer from structural invisibility. This country needs to realize that many groups are targets of hate, and discrimination against Asian Americans counts.
Shirley Leung
Walsh one step away from labor secretary after Senate votes to end debate on his nomination
In the mayor’s race, some Boston business folks already have their candidate
No one has yet emerged as the “business candidate,” but business leaders tend to watch which way the political winds are blowing — i.e., who might actually win — before picking a horse in the race.
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