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Cambridge honors outgoing public health officer Claude Jacob
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Severe vaccine shortage hinders Cambridge s rollout plan
COVID-19 infection rates remain near peak levels; We cannot let our guard down, says city manager
Adam Sennott
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Cambridge is hoping to get more COVID-19 vaccines to inoculate Phase 2 populations, as it attempts to address gaps in access and outreach amid a statewide vaccine shortage.
City Manager Louis DePasquale updated City Council on the city’s vaccination efforts and infection statistics during Wednesday night’s rescheduled council meeting.
As part of Phase 1, Cambridge Pandemic Collaborative administered 1,231 COVID-19 vaccines Jan. 11-15 to first responders (909), as well as clients and staff at homeless shelter and meals programs (322).
Different cities, different rules: A regional rollback thatâs all over the map
By Tim Logan Globe Staff,Updated December 17, 2020, 7:43 p.m.
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Worried that Governor Charlie Baker hasnât moved fast enough to implement more stringent statewide measures to curb a worrisome surge of COVID-19 cases, mayors and town managers are increasingly taking matters into their own hands.Scott Eisen/Getty
You can sit at a bar and have lunch in Quincy, but not in Dorchester. You can catch a movie at a theater in Watertown, but screens are dark next door in Newton.
And if you want to hit the gym,
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