The company barely existed a year ago. Now, Curative is running half of the state’s mass vaccination sites
As the California-based firm prepares to open its third clinic Wednesday at an old Circuit City store in Dartmouth, Curative’s extraordinary growth has come with its share of bumps — and questions.
Behind the state’s ill-fated PrepMod deal
The much-maligned package of software programs the state is using for residents to schedule COVID-19 vaccine shots has cost more than $400,000.
Moderna and Pfizer say big jump in vaccine supply is coming soon
Mass. making progress on vaccinations, but lack of supply ‘tremendously anxiety-provoking,’ Baker says
The much-maligned package of software programs the state is using for residents to schedule COVID-19 vaccine shots has cost more than $400,000.
Healey wades into COVID vaccine debate and stokes questions about her political future
Maura Healey has used the sudden burst of public appearances to emphasize the need for equity in the state’s vaccination plans — even if the issue has, at best, tangential ties to an attorney general’s official duties.
Healey calls for more attention to equity in state’s coronavirus vaccination campaign
Maura Healey has used the sudden burst of public appearances to emphasize the need for equity in the state’s vaccination plans — even if the issue has, at best, tangential ties to an attorney general’s official duties.
Senator Johnson pushes false claim that insurrectionists on Jan. 6 were ‘fake Trump protesters’ during hearing
At a hearing held Tuesday to examine the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson pushed false claims that the mob that stormed the building was made up of “plainclothes militants, agents provocateurs, fake Trump protesters, and disciplined, uniform, column of attackers.”
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