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Pittsfield, Massachusetts public health officials say the city’s COVID-19 rates are continuing to drop from record highs in January.
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The spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has blown away all previous case records in Pittsfield, Massachusetts – but hospitalization rates remain low.
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The national explosion of COVID-19 rates has touched Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
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For an update on how the latest COVID-19 surge is affecting hospitals, WAMC's Southern Adirondack Bureau Chief Lucas Willard spoke with Saratoga Hospital President and CEO Angelo Calbone.
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When I heard that the Brooklyn Nets had called up Kyrie Irving to their active roster, I considered it to be the equivalent of the infamous moment when a water-skiing Fonzi – leather jacket and all – jumped over a shark on a very special episode of Happy Days. That moment, of course, coined the phrase “jumping the shark,” symbolizing any outlandish attempt to save something already in steady decline.
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The board of health of the largest nurses’ union in Massachusetts has issued a statewide recommendation for indoor masking until at least March.
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Glens Falls Hospital Medical Director Dr. Howard Fritz speaks with WAMC's Lucas Willard on Friday, December 17th, 2021.
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As COVID-19 cases continue to surge in Berkshire County heading into the holidays, legislators are expressing frustration with the lack of a statewide masking mandate from Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker.
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The Pittsfield, Massachusetts city council received a COVID-19 update at its final meeting of 2021 Tuesday.
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Vermont Governor Phil Scott addressed a number of issues during his weekly briefing including continued criticism over his decision not to implement a statewide mask mandate.