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Once a ticket to travel and to socialize, paper COVID-19 cards are going away
People receiving vaccinations will still receive a fact sheet with information about the vaccine, a CDC spokesperson said, and state health departments will still hold a digital or paper copy.
Rising COVID rates push private school in Lawrence to switch to remote learning
An Episcopal middle school for girls in Lawrence has moved students back online temporarily in response to rising COVID-19 infection rates, officials said Tuesday.
Lexington native Drew Weissman, co-recipient of Nobel Prize for COVID vaccine research, says he first thought it was a ‘prank’
Dr. Weissman told reporters Monday that he received a “cryptic” text message from his colleague alluding to something big.
Lexington native Drew Weissman and Katalin Karikó awarded Nobel in medicine for enabling development of mRNA vaccines
Scientists Weissman and Karikó were awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries that enabled the development of effective mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
Your guide to getting a COVID booster this fall
Here's how to navigate a supply shortage and make sure your insurance has you covered.
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Latest COVID vaccine rollout facing canceled appointments, pricey insurance bills
“If you’ve had a problem finding the vaccine, stick with it. More vaccine is on the way,” the CDC director said.
State officials monitoring COVID-19 ‘cluster’ at Holyoke Veterans’ home as 10 residents test positive
Formerly known as the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home, a COVID outbreak killed at least 76 veterans in 2020.