Massachusetts public health officials addressed earlier this week how the Bay State would move forward into the next phase of COVID-19.
The COVID-19 public health emergency comes to an end on Thursday — on both the state and federal levels
Top Boston doctors discuss the end of state and national public health emergencies related to COVID-19 and what that means moving forward during the final episode of this series. Massachusetts is lifting broad mask mandates in medical settings, instead leaving that decision to individuals.
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