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(Northampton, MA) Starting today, face masks are no longer required to be worn outdoors in Northampton. The Northampton Board of Health says that outdoor facemasks are no longer required when six feet of social distancing can be maintained. Masks must still be worn indoors or in any situation where social distance isn’t possible. Easthampton this week also eliminated its outdoor mandatory mask zone.
BOSTON (AP) – Massachusetts will begin expanding walk-up COVID-19 vaccination opportunities as it tries to make it easier for residents to protect themselves against the disease. Gov. Charlie Baker said Wednesday that beginning Monday, four additional mass vaccination locations will begin offering walk-up shots. He said other sites are already offering vaccinations without appointments. A COVID-19 field hospital at the DCU Center in Worcester is expected to close for good within the next couple of weeks. The 220-be
May 5, 2021 GMT
Social workers will resume visiting all children that the state’s child welfare agency oversees in person.
The commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families announced the new policy on Tuesday at a legislative oversight hearing into the death of David Almond, a 14-year-old autistic boy in October, the Boston Globe reported.
Linda Spears, the commissioner, said the policy that all social workers must resume in-person visits to children under their supervision came into effect on April 26.
Since August, DCF’s policy has been to alternate virtual and in-person visits for the 42,000 children that it cares for or oversees. In April, the department released data from December and January that showed it was doing in-person visits for about half of the children it supervises.
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