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There were 3,078 new breakthrough COVID cases in Mass. last week, the lowest since August
The number of cases of COVID-19 among vaccinated individuals went down last week along with overall infections, according to data released Tuesday by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
Joint venture Massachusetts ASC performs first outpatient spine procedure
The Shrewsbury (Mass.) Surgery Center performed its first outpatient spine procedure, the center said Oct. 25.
UMass Memorial Health neurological surgeon Arno Sungarian, MD, performed the outpatient discectomy, which took less than one hour.
You’re not eligible yet for a COVID-19 booster. Should you be worried?
Millions of people still can’t get a COVID-19 vaccination booster, remaining ineligible because they fall outside the new guidelines approved by federal regulators. But experts say if you find yourself in that position, don’t worry too much about getting that extra shot.
Spoofing, Phishing, Ransomware Continue to Overwhelm Health Systems
- Hospitals and health systems continue to face an overwhelming amount of cyberattacks, spoofing and phishing incidents, and breaches resulting from unauthorized email access.
UMass Memorial Health has started ordering pediatric COVID vaccine doses, will be planning clinics
With people younger than 12 possibly becoming eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in the coming weeks, Worcester-based UMass Memorial Health has started ordering doses.
State’s 2 largest cities still under mask mandates
BOSTON — Late October and it’s still 70+ degrees in central Massachusetts. At Worcester’s Elm Park, it was a scene out of the ‘Before Times.’ Residents fed ducks, pushed strollers and relaxed on benches. What they didn’t do was don masks.
UMass Memorial fuels new health program with $1 million donation to city
WORCESTER - UMass Memorial Health is donating $1 million to the city to help establish the Worcester Health Equity Fund, supporting a range of health initiatives.
The city will disburse $200,000 annually into the fund over the next five years.
Why providing care informed by trauma is important
Guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics help guide families on how to manage and move on from trauma.
Why This Year’s Flu Season Might Be Worse Than The Last
he United States is entering its second flu season in the COVID-19 pandemic. The convergence of the two could pose a risk to those infected, and to hospital capacity. Dr.
Appreciation bonuses helping with retention, hospital execs say
U.S. hospital and health system workers have been serving nearly two years on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. To recognize these workers, organizations have offered bonus payments during the public health crisis.
Upcoming flu season could arrive early and hit hard, according to CDC
After the most mild flu season on record in 2020, the virus could come back early and hit harder this year, some doctors are predicting as they urge people to get a flu shot.
Pediatrician weighs in on dropping in-school mask mandates when school reaches 80% vaccination rate
HOPKINTON, Mass. - Hopkinton High School is the first school in Massachusetts to get state approval to drop the in-school mask mandate and a local pediatrician is weighing in on the decision.