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Mass. marks two years since first confirmed COVID-19 case
BOSTON — We don’t know who he is, his exact age, the circumstances surrounding his infection — but two years ago today, February 1, 2020, a UMass Boston student made history by becoming the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Massachusetts.
We do know that he had just returned from Wuhan, China, believed to be the origin of the original ‘wild type’ coronavirus that came to be known as COVID-19.
HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital
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UMass opens specialty clinic at Leominster hospital
The new clinic will include exam spaces, as well as providers across a variety of specialties, including endocrinology, diabetes, cardiology, neurosurgery, spine/anesthesia, rheumatology, oncology, infectious disease, and thoracic surgery. It will become the home of the newly expanded Diabetes Center of Excellence.
UMass Memorial Medical Center
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What’s the future of COVID? Experts confident ‘virus is here to stay,’ but what does that mean?
In March of 2020, officials locked down portions of the state as COVID-19 began to infiltrate communities. Gyms and bars closed. Restaurants limited service to takeout. Schools went remote.
The restrictions, officials said at the time, would only linger for a few weeks with the potential of a return to normal by the summer.
UMass Memorial Medical Center
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UMass Memorial CEO says mask mandate should include KN95 mask requirement
WORCESTER, Mass. - A local health care executive says if you are going to require masks, it really should be a specific kind.
President and CEO of UMass Memorial Health, Dr. Eric Dickson, said that while early in the pandemic mask mandates were effective, time and the evolution of the COVID-19 virus made certain masks ineffective.
UMass Memorial Medical Center
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COVID-19 Cases Have Dropped in Mass., But Doctors Warn Hospitals Are Still Busy
To see just how dramatically COVID case numbers have dropped from the peak of the omicron surge here in Massachusetts – all you had to do was stop by the walk-up COVID test site at Worcester’s Mercantile Center Wednesday, where there were no lines.
It was just a few weeks ago that the lines snaked around the corner and down the block.
UMass Memorial Medical Center
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'Yes, And...': How Improv Can Improve Bedside Manner
When one considers improvisational theater or improv, visions of the scuffed floors of a community theater or reruns of the television show Whose Line Is It Anyway? may come to mind. Images of actors shrugging off inhibitions to embody different characters and scenarios instantaneously, or the desperate attempt not to giggle and break character, are plenty.
UMass Memorial Medical Center
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UMass Memorial, WooSox partner on #ShareASmile social media campaign to support caregivers
WORCESTER, Mass. - Between now and the end of the month, UMass Memorial Health and the Worcester Red Sox are partnering on a social media campaign to ask for support for hospital caregivers.
UMass Memorial and the WooSox are asking people on social media to use the hashtags #ShareASmile and #UMassMemorialStrength along with a photo or story about UMass caregivers.
UMass Memorial Medical Center
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Got COVID? Here's what to know about drug treatments, and who is getting them
COVID case counts in Massachusetts are trending down, but they are still higher than at any point pre-omicron. That means, there are still a lot of people getting sick with COVID.
Several treatments are available that promise to help keep patients out of the hospital, but they are in short supply. We talked to doctors about the COVID treatment options, who is getting them and when supply will improve:
UMass Memorial Medical Center
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UMass Memorial Medical Center's Dr. Klugman says there's no clear evidence a fourth booster shot is beneficial
WORCESTER, Mass. - Through much of December and into January, a surge in COVID-19 cases overwhelmed Massachusetts. Since then, many are questioning the need for a fourth booster shot.
Dr. Robert Klugman, Medical Director of Employee Health Services at UMass Memorial Medical Center, said at this point there is no clear evidence of a fourth shot is beneficial.