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Doctors concerned easing COVID restrictions could result in uptick of flu cases this season
WORCESTER, Mass. - Healthcare providers are putting out the reminder for people to get their flu shots.
With strict COVID-19 restrictions such as mask wearing and social distancing in place last year the amount of flu last season was less than normal. Doctors are concerned with the easing of these restrictions, flu and other respiratory illnesses will return to pre-pandemic levels.
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Pandemic-induced drinking raises concerns over harm to unborn children
BOSTON — The pandemic has created a lot of stress. Often a simple way to find relief is a glass of wine or a beer.
Surveys show drinking is up significantly, particularly among women.
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UMass Memorial Health seeing alarming number of COVID-19 cases in pregnant women
WORCESTER, Mass. - After another emergency advisory from the CDC, local medical leaders are calling on pregnant women to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
The message advises pregnant women to protect not only themselves, but their baby from the harmful virus.
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As vaccination deadlines loom, Mass. hospitals brace to lose hundreds of workers
Massachusetts hospitals are bracing to lose hundreds of employees as deadlines for employees to get a Covid vaccine mandates approach.
While vaccination rates at Massachusetts hospitals are high, thousands of workers have yet to meet the criteria ahead of deadlines, which range from Oct. 1 at some hospitals to Nov. 1 at others. Those who haven't confirmed they are vaccinated could face termination.
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UMass Chief: A COVID-19 vaccine mandate may make hospital staff, ICU bed shortages worse
WORCESTER — The head of the largest healthcare system in Central Massachusetts says the hospital bed shortage and staffing crisis at UMass Memorial Healthcare have reached a tipping point.
As 25 Investigates’ Kerry Kavanaugh learned, plans are in the works to add more beds at the Worcester hospital, but requiring workers to get the COVID vaccine as a condition for employment could translate into fewer staff to care for patients.
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Strike at Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester continues despite days of negotiations, political heavyweights interjecting and countless threats
The nurses’ strike at Saint Vincent Hospital reached 200 days on Thursday. It’s the latest milestone of a work stoppage that officially began on March 8 with nurses bundled up in frigid temperatures. Summer has come and gone and the work stoppage has become the longest nurses’ strike in the history of the state.
The grievances go back to 2020, though, and have evolved since.
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‘The Perfect Storm’: Central Mass. Hospital System Runs Out Of ICU Beds
On Thursday’s Boston Public Radio, Dr. Eric Dickson described the current situation at UMass Memorial Health as “the perfect storm,” after its hospital system ran out of ICU beds on Wednesday — 18 months after the COVID-19 pandemic officially began.
Dickson is the President and CEO of UMass Memorial Health, which has hospitals in Worcester, Southbridge, Marlborough and Leominster.
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If St. V's and striking nurses don’t agree, then next patient who dies waiting for a bed is on them
It’s time — long past time — to settle the St. Vincent Hospital nurses strike.
I’ve written about the strike before. The nurses said they walked to protect their patients and demanded better staffing requirements. To make their case, they produced a mountain of complaints, many verified by nursing supervisors, that documented unsafe patient conditions.
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Will Framingham parents get kids the vaccine when approval comes? Here's what they say.
FRAMINGHAM — Upon dropping her daughter off Tuesday morning at McCarthy Elementary School, Maureen Ferdinand reminded the 7-year-old girl, Clara, to pull her mask up.
Like many parents of young children, Ferdinand is eagerly waiting for the COVID-19 vaccine to become available to those younger than 12. She said she trusts what the schools are doing, but "they're kids and I have to tell her to pull her mask up over her nose every two minutes."