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Subject Today's Headlines: With cases rising, is Massachusetts avoiding a lockdown because it doesn’t have to, or can’t afford to?
Date November 15, 2020 11:08 AM
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With cases rising, is Massachusetts avoiding a lockdown because it doesn’t have to, or can’t afford to?

In Europe, robust stimulus plans are softening the blow of wider lockdowns. In the US, the absence of any new federal aid is robbing governors such as Charlie Baker and local mayors of a crucial backstop for the day when they may have to directly confront the question of a total lockdown.
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Arlington officer among five service members killed in Egypt helicopter crash

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With cases rising, is Massachusetts avoiding a lockdown because it doesn’t have to, or can’t afford to?

In Europe, robust stimulus plans are softening the blow of wider lockdowns. In the US, the absence of any new federal aid is robbing governors such as Charlie Baker and local mayors of a crucial backstop for the day when they may have to directly confront the question of a total lockdown.
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Massachusetts hospitals are bracing for another surge in coronavirus cases, preparing to quickly add beds and ramp up treatment should the number of seriously ill patients soar again as it did last spring. Still, the rate of hospitalizations is rising more slowly than the rate of new cases, and more gradually than earlier in the pandemic.
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