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Subject Today's Headlines: The state’s vaccination rollout has improved, but the full picture is more complex
Date March 13, 2021 10:14 AM
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Today's Headlines
Saturday, March 13, 2021

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COVID-19 Vaccines


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The state’s vaccination rollout has improved, but the full picture is more complex

The Globe sifted through the latest COVID vaccination data to find out how the Massachusetts rollout is going. Here’s what we found.
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Coronavirus


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More than 400,000 Mass. residents sign up for COVID-19 vaccine through new preregistration system

Hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts residents entered their information Friday into the new preregistration system for COVID-19 vaccine appointments at the seven mass sites, as a local civil rights organization implored the state to do more to reach people of color and immigrant communities.
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Coronavirus


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A decision on tough new coronavirus workplace protections awaits Walsh as labor secretary

President Biden has set a Monday deadline for the Labor Department to consider whether new nationwide rules are needed to safeguard workers from COVID-19 and, if so, to issue them. The Trump administration declined to take the step.
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K-12


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‘It feels like whiplash’: After state mandate, districts work to reopen schools

School systems statewide are scrambling to overhaul their reopening plans and return all students to full-time, in-person instruction in the wake of new mandates from state education officials.
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Business


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‘For the first time, we can see the other side’: The stimulus and spring are coming for restaurants

The $28.6 billion Restaurant Revitalization Fund is the first restaurant-specific federal relief package since the pandemic started, and for an industry that has faced remarkable challenges this past year, it is a glimpse of light at the end of the tunnel.
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Minneapolis to pay $27 million to settle Floyd family lawsuit

The city of Minneapolis on Friday agreed to pay $27 million to settle a civil lawsuit from George Floyd’s family over the Black man’s death in police custody.
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Nation


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ICE asks for volunteers to deploy to border ‘as soon as this weekend’ to cope with surge

Biden administration officials said Friday they do not have the ability to quickly add thousands of shelter beds to care for the record numbers of migrant teens and children stuck in crowded Border Patrol stations, as the new administration struggles to care for the soaring number of families and unaccompanied minors crossing from Mexico each day.
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Cuomo says he won’t bow to ‘cancel culture’ and rejects calls to resign

A raft of powerful Democratic members of New York’s congressional delegation, including Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jerrold Nadler, called on Governor Andrew Cuomo to resign Friday, saying Cuomo had lost the capacity to govern amid a series of multiplying scandals.
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Coronavirus Notebook


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CDC offers guidelines for child care programs

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky told reporters that prevention strategies — such as wearing masks, staying home when sick, and good hand hygiene — have been proved to curb virus spread in child care centers.
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World


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British police officer charged with murder of Sarah Everard

A police officer was charged late Friday with kidnapping and murdering Sarah Everard, a marketing executive who went missing in south London last week and whose disappearance had touched off a national outcry over violence against women.
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Italy to tighten lockdown restrictions next week

Starting Monday, health authorities will shut down schools, restaurants and many shops in most northern regions as well as the regions of Rome and Naples. People will also be restricted from leaving their homes except for work, health care visits, and emergencies.
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OPINION


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Relief for Venezuelans in the US finally arrives

The Biden administration’s granting of temporary protected status to Venezuelans is an important acknowledgment of conditions there. But a long-term solution is needed.
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EDITORIAL


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State needs to hurry up with restaurant aid

The state ignored a Springfield strip club’s history of violations to grant it state COVID-19 aid ahead of law-abiding businesses. What gives?
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LETTERS


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Trees in the path of public housing in Charlestown: ‘false choice’ or real trade-off?

The Charlestown Resident Alliance has been at the table for more than four years and is acutely familiar with the complex details and challenges of this project.
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Boston police overtime is projected to be $15 million over budget for this fiscal year

Boston police overtime, which city authorities tried to slash last summer amid calls for reform and the dismantling of systemic racism, appears to be at least $15 million over budget for the year, officials said Friday.
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Crime & Courts


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Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev suing over his treatment in supermax prison

Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is making a variety of claims in a lawsuit over his treatment by federal prison officials, including that they are illegally preventing him from building relationships with his nieces and nephews — and undermining his chances of avoiding a death sentence.
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Today in History

Today is Saturday, March 13, the 72nd day of 2021. There are 293 days left in the year.
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ben volin | on football


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The pros and cons of bringing Cam Newton back to the Patriots

There is just as much good as bad to say about this move, and at least it gives the Patriots more time to figure out their long-term plan.
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CELTICS


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Celtics’ social justice initiative has produced real and noticeable changes

By breaking the focus into segments, each with its own committee, this massive plan could become somewhat less daunting.
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Baseball’s experiment trying to put action back into the game

Alex Cora said that after watching during his suspension, "I’ve just got to be honest — strikeouts, walks, and homers. … In the regular season, it was tough to watch.”
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Business


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‘For the first time, we can see the other side’: The stimulus and spring are coming for restaurants

The $28.6 billion Restaurant Revitalization Fund is the first restaurant-specific federal relief package since the pandemic started, and for an industry that has faced remarkable challenges this past year, it is a glimpse of light at the end of the tunnel.
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State vaccine site is a big improvement, but still hardly perfect

When Massachusetts launched its COVID-19 vaccine registration website in mid-February, everything that could go wrong did. But on Friday, the state took a do-over, and aced it.
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Business


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Design firm Sasaki moving downtown

Earlier this year, the company said it was leaving its longtime headquarters in Watertown.
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Obituaries


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Black space engineer, housing advocate Ken Kelly dies at 92

After many years working on deep space missions through NASA subcontractors, Mr. Kelly worked directly for JPL from 1999 until retiring in 2002, helping to design robotic antennas for the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity.
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Obituaries


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Black space engineer, housing advocate Ken Kelly dies at 92

After many years working on deep space missions through NASA subcontractors, Mr. Kelly worked directly for JPL from 1999 until retiring in 2002, helping to design robotic antennas for the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity.
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DANCE


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Jacob’s Pillow is a go with an all-outdoor dance festival

The Pillow also announced plans for an $8 million renovation of its Ted Shawn Theatre.
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ARTS


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Jessica May named to artistic leadership at deCordova and other Trustees properties

The role gives her full curatorial oversight over the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum as well as public art at Trustees properties.
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Painter Rosie Ranauro is alive to the body’s grief and joy

Her art revolves around the experience of her body, with concurrent shows at LaMontagne Gallery and Brookline Arts Center.
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