As Mass. reaches 10,000-death milestone, a look at what’s been lost
The first death came in mid-March. A Winthrop man, 87 years old. A veteran with preexisting conditions.
In the eights months since, the cruel march of the coronavirus pandemic has continued unabated, crossing a distressing threshold Thursday as the state’s death toll passed 10,000, a once-unimaginable scope of loss that gives little sign of subsiding. Those lost have come from all walks of life.
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