‘I have to do something:’ After being laid off, worker continues to deliver food to senior center
Jens Dao was laid off from his job delivering food to seniors three weeks ago, but that hasn’t kept him from continuing to bring mealsRead More
Married doctors share their struggle after both being diagnosed with COVID-19
Two doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital shared their story of sickness after both being diagnosed with coronavirus. On March 11th Mass General Cardiologist Jag SinghRead More
Chelsea identified as virus hot spot, officials implore residents to stay home
A new problem area is emerging in the coronavirus fight in Massachusetts — Chelsea is dealing with an alarming cluster of cases. Chelsea City ManagerRead More
‘Virus does not discriminate’: MA starts collecting information on race, ethnicity of COVID-19 patients
Massachusetts will begin collecting information on the race and ethnicity of patients being tested for coronavirus. Health and Human Services Secretary Marylou Sudders announced WednesdayRead More
Experts say face masks need frequent cleaning to stay effective
Wearing a mask isn’t enough to help slow the spread of the coronavirus, experts say face coverings must also be regularly cleaned. Masks should beRead More
Neighbors, loved ones gather from a distance to remember beloved Quincy vet who died of COVID-19
A Quincy man has died from coronavirus, but due to social distancing guidelines, his family was unable to hold a funeral so, their neighbors cameRead More
Officials close beach parking lots in Mass., NH to slow spread of coronavirus
BOSTON (WHDH) – With Massachusetts residents and Granite Staters flocking to the coast for fresh air during coronavirus isolation, officials have been forced to close beach parkingRead More
Officials close beach parking lots in Mass., NH to slow spread of coronavirus
With Massachusetts residents and Granite Staters flocking to the coast for fresh air during coronavirus isolation, officials have been forced to close beach parking lotsRead More
State’s highest court considering releasing thousands of prisoners over coronavirus safety concerns
While prosecutors are arguing against the potential release of thousands of prison and jail inmates, defense attorneys say the move is necessary to keep theRead More
How will we vote? Outbreak revives debate on mail-in ballots
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — As the coronavirus pandemic knocks primary election after primary election off schedule, Democrats argue the outbreak shows the country needs toRead More