In Longwood Medical Area, jobs were being added about twice as fast as in the state overall
A study says employment in Bostonâs medical hub grew nearly 30% from 2008 to 2019
By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated May 3, 2021, 3:51 p.m.
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Medical employees and others make their way across Brookline Avenue. A study of Longwood Medical Area s growth suggests transit improvements might benefit the area.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
Longwood Medical Area has come a long way from the days when Boston Childrenâs Hospital set up shop on Huntington Avenue with 60 beds and a herd of cows to provide kids with tuberculosis-free milk.
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Moderna plans to produce up to 3 billion Covid-19 vaccine doses next year, citing need for booster shots Apr 29, 2021, 07:29 AM
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A nurse administers a dose of the Moderna vaccine in Los Angeles, California. Between 20 and 40% of frontline workers in Los Angeles have refused a shot.
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Moderna will make up to 3 billion doses of its Covid-19 vaccine in 2022, the biotech said Thursday.
The CEO said there will continue to be significant need for shots and boosters in 2022 and 2023.
The company is testing lower doses as booster shots, which could expand future supply.
Moderna is anticipating a significant need for its Covid-19 vaccine through 2022 and 2023, leading the biotech firm to ramp up production efforts, the company said early Thursday.