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Subject Today's Headlines: Mass. lays out COVID-19 vaccine timeline, but most will have to wait till spring
Date December 10, 2020 10:19 AM
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Mass. lays out COVID-19 vaccine timeline, but most will have to wait till spring

Front-line health workers and long-term care residents and staffers will be first in line for the coming COVID-19 vaccine. The state's first shipment of nearly 60,000 doses was ordered from the federal government last week.
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From Michigan to Massachusetts, a national system to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to your neighborhood takes shape

As early as Friday, depending on the FDA, the largest and swiftest vaccination campaign in US history could get under way. The first 60,000 doses are expected to reach Massachusetts around Dec. 15, according to Governor Charlie Baker.
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Mass. hospitals hope to administer COVID-19 vaccine to some workers next week

On Dec. 15, the state expects to receive an initial shipment of 60,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine, and it will begin to roll those out immediately.
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Georgia Republicans vow to vote in January, ‘rigged system’ or not, as Democrats steel for a turnout battle

Republicans are worried President Trump’s claims of election fraud might keep their voters at home on Jan. 5, the day of two runoff elections that will determine control of the Senate. Democrats, however, aren’t counting on it.
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Facebook hit with antitrust suits from federal government, 48 states

New York’s attorney general says 48 states file lawsuit against Facebook in landmark antitrust offensive on Big Tech. The US government filed a separate lawsuit seeking divestment of Instagram, WhatsApp.
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Coronavirus


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Mass. lays out COVID-19 vaccine timeline, but most will have to wait till spring

Front-line health workers and long-term care residents and staffers will be first in line for the coming COVID-19 vaccine. The state's first shipment of nearly 60,000 doses was ordered from the federal government last week.
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Politics


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Georgia Republicans vow to vote in January, ‘rigged system’ or not, as Democrats steel for a turnout battle

Republicans are worried President Trump’s claims of election fraud might keep their voters at home on Jan. 5, the day of two runoff elections that will determine control of the Senate. Democrats, however, aren’t counting on it.
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Coronavirus


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What are the side effects of the first COVID-19 vaccines? Here’s what we know

In clinical trials of the first COVID-19 vaccines poised for approval in the United States — one developed by Pfizer, in partnership with the German company BioNTech, and the other, by Cambridge-based Moderna — participants reported mild to moderate side effects. But the drugmakers will continue monitoring trial participants for two years after the second dose.
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UK probes whether COVID-19 vaccine caused allergic reactions

Britain’s medical regulator warned Wednesday that people with a history of serious allergic reactions shouldn’t get the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech, and investigators looked into whether two reactions on the first day of the UK’s vaccination program were linked to the shot.
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US sets single-day pandemic death record with more than 3,000

The United States set a single day record on Wednesday of more than 3,000 deaths linked to the virus. Texas, Colorado, Illinois and Pennsylvania led the way, with each state reporting more than 200 dead.
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In a world with new rules, there are more rule-breakers

During the global pandemic, with entire cities locked down, travel heavily restricted and isolation fatigue setting in, thousands of people have been caught, fined or jailed for breaching coronavirus restrictions that have made once normal activities taboo.
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Trump attorneys must face disciplinary action

The baseless suits brought by Trump’s lawyers are sabotaging Americans’ faith in the election system and in democracy itself.
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What’s next for Joe Kennedy III?

Speculation about his future plays out against the big picture of political change in Massachusetts.
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OPINION


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Governor Baker should sign the police reform bill

We call on Baker to sign the bill as is without amending the provisions regarding no-knock warrants. The cost of failing to act is far too high.
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In ongoing Long Island bridge clash, Boston claims a court victory over Quincy

The city of Boston is claiming a court victory in its protracted battle with authorities from its neighbor to the south, the city of Quincy, over a project that would see the Long Island bridge rebuilt, something that would re-establish road access to the location of a proposed addiction treatment campus on the island.
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This Wilmington cleaning company helps keep movie productions like ‘Don’t Look Up’ sanitized during COVID-19

If a movie or television series has been filmed in Massachusetts, “Tom the Cleaner” Derian has most likely gotten his hands dirty making sure every nook and cranny are gleaming, on and off set.
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Boston City Council approves ballot measure that would give it more power over budget

The initiative would need a sign-off from the state attorney general’s office, which would review it for constitutionality. If it is approved, it could land before Boston voters on a ballot next fall.
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Celtics’ Romeo Langford putting in the extra work to come back from injury-plagued season

His rookie season will be remembered as much for what kept him off of the court as for what he did while he was on it.
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Sean McVay and the Rams have had impressive staying power

The Rams have ranked in the top 10 in total offense in all four years under McVay, including No. 3 this season.
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Red Sox to cut ties with Lowell Spinners for 2021 season as MLB realigns Minor League Baseball

The Salem (Va.) Red Sox will be Boston's single-A affiliate in 2021, but there's a chance the Spinners could regain affiliation in the future.
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From Michigan to Massachusetts, a national system to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to your neighborhood takes shape

As early as Friday, depending on the FDA, the largest and swiftest vaccination campaign in US history could get under way. The first 60,000 doses are expected to reach Massachusetts around Dec. 15, according to Governor Charlie Baker.
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Business


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Mass. hospitals hope to administer COVID-19 vaccine to some workers next week

On Dec. 15, the state expects to receive an initial shipment of 60,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine, and it will begin to roll those out immediately.
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Business


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Facebook hit with antitrust suits from federal government, 48 states

New York’s attorney general says 48 states file lawsuit against Facebook in landmark antitrust offensive on Big Tech. The US government filed a separate lawsuit seeking divestment of Instagram, WhatsApp.
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Dick Allen, embattled baseball star of the 1960s and ’70s, dies at 78

Winner of the American League's Most Valuable Player Award in 1972 and a seven time All Star, Mr. Allen was considered one of the most talented and misunderstood baseball players of the 1960s and 1970s.
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Clint Allen, an entrepreneur who savored life’s journey, dies at 76

After growing up in a Brockton cold-water apartment, Mr. Allen ran businesses, rowed crew team, and lived by the motto: "Live is a journey, enjoy the ride!"
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How about a free round-trip ticket to Hawaii?

The Aloha State is inviting remote workers to come do their jobs from Hawaii, and to give back to the community while there.
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Playing the reindeer game at Chestnut Hill Farm

Whimsical trailside creatures highlight winter hiking trails.
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Harry Shearer’s ‘Very Virtual’ Christmas extravaganza benefits live music venues

The "Simpsons" star and his wife, Judith Owen, have lined up an all-star guest list for their annual holiday show, online for the first time.
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