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WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING COVID AFTER BEING What are your chances of getting coronavirus if you’re fully vaccinated? According to medical experts, so-called breakthrough cases — cases where fully vaccinated individuals test positive for coronavirus — are possible, but have so far been rare. While the vaccine itself cannot give you the virus, it is also not 100% effective at preventing the virus entirely, though those who HOW LONG DO COVID VACCINE SIDE EFFECTS LAST FOR PFIZER As many receive their first or possibly second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, some may be experiencing side effects, but at what point should you seek medical attention? Here’s a breakdown of the potential side effects and what you need to know. Side effects are possible after receiving any COVID vaccine currently being administered in the U.S. Experiencing side effects PFIZER, MODERNA, JOHNSON & JOHNSON: WHICH COVID VACCINE As more people get vaccinated, more people are also starting to report side effects from the three approved COVID-19 vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. But how do the side effects differ? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are several common side effects. On the arm where you got the shot: Pain Redness Swelling Throughout10 IN YOUR TOWN
10 in Your Town: Check Out Your Photos! NBC10 Boston and Telemundo Boston are on-site for 10 in Your Town all month long! The 10 in Your Town truck is out and about with visits to several locations in Lowell, Lawrence, Salem, Amesbury 10 in your town May 26. PFIZER VS. MODERNA VACCINES: DOES ONE HAVE MORE SIDE Does one vaccine cause more side effects than the other? According to Pfizer, about 3.8% of their clinical trial participants experienced fatigue as a side effect and 2% got a headache. Moderna says 9.7% of their participants felt fatigued and 4.5% got a headache. HOLYOKE SOLDIERS’ HOME: MASS. COMMITTEE ISSUES REPORT ON Massachusetts lawmakers released a lengthy and damaging report Monday night into what unfolded at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home. A special committee on Beacon Hill has been investigating what took place at the facility where 77 veterans died from COVID-19 as the virus ravaged the home at the early height of the pandemic in the spring of 2020. MA REOPENING: STATE QUIETLY LIFTS COVID RESTAURANT Massachusetts quietly lifted some of the coronavirus-related restaurant restrictions that appear to be aimed at preventing surface transmission earlier this week, according to reports. Restaurants can once again have reusable menus, salt and pepper shakers and other condiments such as ketchup on their tables. Eateries are no longer required to use single-serve utensils and they don’t have GIANT SHARK VIDEO: RESEARCHER RECALLS EXPERIENCE Done. NBC Universal, Inc. A gigantic shark sighting gave a boat full of tourists the thrill of a lifetime off the coast of Massachusetts. Video of a massive shark off the coast of Massachusetts has gone viral, and the researcher who shot it is recalling his experience. The prehistoric-sized shark was filmed swimming slowly alongside a shipfull
MASSACHUSETTS PPP LOAN LIST: SEE HOW MUCH EACH COMPANY The records show nearly 118,000 businesses in the Bay State were approved for SBA loans between April 3, 2020, and Aug. 8, 2020, ranging from as little as $5 to the maximum loan amount of $10 million. SBA records show 15 businesses in Massachusetts were approved for that sum, though it's unclear whether all borrowed or kept thefull amount.
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WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING COVID AFTER BEING What are your chances of getting coronavirus if you’re fully vaccinated? According to medical experts, so-called breakthrough cases — cases where fully vaccinated individuals test positive for coronavirus — are possible, but have so far been rare. While the vaccine itself cannot give you the virus, it is also not 100% effective at preventing the virus entirely, though those who HOW LONG DO COVID VACCINE SIDE EFFECTS LAST FOR PFIZER As many receive their first or possibly second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, some may be experiencing side effects, but at what point should you seek medical attention? Here’s a breakdown of the potential side effects and what you need to know. Side effects are possible after receiving any COVID vaccine currently being administered in the U.S. Experiencing side effects PFIZER, MODERNA, JOHNSON & JOHNSON: WHICH COVID VACCINE As more people get vaccinated, more people are also starting to report side effects from the three approved COVID-19 vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. But how do the side effects differ? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are several common side effects. On the arm where you got the shot: Pain Redness Swelling Throughout10 IN YOUR TOWN
10 in Your Town: Check Out Your Photos! NBC10 Boston and Telemundo Boston are on-site for 10 in Your Town all month long! The 10 in Your Town truck is out and about with visits to several locations in Lowell, Lawrence, Salem, Amesbury 10 in your town May 26. PFIZER VS. MODERNA VACCINES: DOES ONE HAVE MORE SIDE Does one vaccine cause more side effects than the other? According to Pfizer, about 3.8% of their clinical trial participants experienced fatigue as a side effect and 2% got a headache. Moderna says 9.7% of their participants felt fatigued and 4.5% got a headache. HOLYOKE SOLDIERS’ HOME: MASS. COMMITTEE ISSUES REPORT ON Massachusetts lawmakers released a lengthy and damaging report Monday night into what unfolded at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home. A special committee on Beacon Hill has been investigating what took place at the facility where 77 veterans died from COVID-19 as the virus ravaged the home at the early height of the pandemic in the spring of 2020. MA REOPENING: STATE QUIETLY LIFTS COVID RESTAURANT Massachusetts quietly lifted some of the coronavirus-related restaurant restrictions that appear to be aimed at preventing surface transmission earlier this week, according to reports. Restaurants can once again have reusable menus, salt and pepper shakers and other condiments such as ketchup on their tables. Eateries are no longer required to use single-serve utensils and they don’t have GIANT SHARK VIDEO: RESEARCHER RECALLS EXPERIENCE Done. NBC Universal, Inc. A gigantic shark sighting gave a boat full of tourists the thrill of a lifetime off the coast of Massachusetts. Video of a massive shark off the coast of Massachusetts has gone viral, and the researcher who shot it is recalling his experience. The prehistoric-sized shark was filmed swimming slowly alongside a shipfull
MASSACHUSETTS PPP LOAN LIST: SEE HOW MUCH EACH COMPANY The records show nearly 118,000 businesses in the Bay State were approved for SBA loans between April 3, 2020, and Aug. 8, 2020, ranging from as little as $5 to the maximum loan amount of $10 million. SBA records show 15 businesses in Massachusetts were approved for that sum, though it's unclear whether all borrowed or kept thefull amount.
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10 in Your Town: Check Out Your Photos! NBC10 Boston and Telemundo Boston are on-site for 10 in Your Town all month long! The 10 in Your Town truck is out and about with visits to several locations in Lowell, Lawrence, Salem, Amesbury 10 in your town May 26. GIANT SHARK VIDEO: RESEARCHER RECALLS EXPERIENCE Done. NBC Universal, Inc. A gigantic shark sighting gave a boat full of tourists the thrill of a lifetime off the coast of Massachusetts. Video of a massive shark off the coast of Massachusetts has gone viral, and the researcher who shot it is recalling his experience. The prehistoric-sized shark was filmed swimming slowly alongside a shipfull
MEET TIKTOK-FAMOUS DOG @EDDIEONWHEELS, WHO REALLY HATES ‘He Is a Character': Mass. Dog Who Really Hates Mornings Goes Viral on TikTok The battle to wake the Yorkie mix up each morning, documented daily on TikTok, has exploded online -- @eddieonwheels has more than 620,000 followers and 12.3 million likes MA STATE OF EMERGENCY ENDING: WILL TELEHEALTH, EVICTION When Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker first declared a state of emergency around COVID-19 on March 10, 2020, one of the reasons he cited in his order was that it would be "critical to take additional steps to prepare for, respond to, and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 to protect the health and welfare of the people of the Commonwealth." Now, after Baker announced Monday that he would end 1 KILLED, 1 INJURED IN SEPARATE DORCHESTER SHOOTINGS One person is dead and another is hurt after separate shootings Monday in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood. Police responded to a call just after 8 p.m. on the 900 block of Blue Hill Avenue, where a man had been shot. The man was taken to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The Boston Police Department is investigating thehomicide
PFIZER VACCINE FOR KIDS 2-11: WHAT PARENTS, PEDIATRICIANS Pfizer said it will seek emergency authorization for the COVID vaccine for kids ages 2-11 in September, The New York Times reported-- a prospect that pediatricians are welcoming. The news comes as the the FDA is expected to authorize the Pfizer vaccine for kids 12-15 in the next week, sources have said.In March, the pharmaceutical giant began testing the vaccine on kids aged 6 months to 11 2021 ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT: HISTORY AND WHAT FUELED WHAT IS ISRAEL'S IRON DOME SYSTEM? The Iron Dome is part of Israel’s multilayered aerial defense system, ranging from systems capable of intercepting rockets fired from short range up to striking long-range missiles outside of the atmosphere.. Iron Dome uses radar, advanced tracking technology and anti-missile batteries to follow the trajectory of an incoming rocket or mortar and DENNIS PORT FIRE: 4 FAMILIES DISPLACED IN APARTMENT Four families have been displaced following a two-alarm fire in two units of a condominium complex in Dennis Port, Massachusetts. Firefighters responded to the complex on Old Wharf Road shortly before 12:30 a.m. on Tuesday. According to Dennis Fire Department, 11 people and a cat lived in the units. Firefighters were seen breaking through the windows to search for anyone WHITE POLICE OFFICER CHARGED IN RACIST RANT AND HOME A white Massachusetts police officer who authorities say assaulted her husband and threatened her son’s Black friend in a heated dispute over the Black Lives Matter movement is now facing criminal charges. The Boston Globe reported a district court clerk magistrate ruled Thursday there’s probable cause for criminal charges against Patricia Lio, 52, of Westwood. The Milton police officer ICE DETENTION CENTER: BRISTOL COUNTY SHERIFF HODGSON In a contentious press conference Friday, Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson slammed the Biden administration for its decision to cancel the contract for Hodgson to hold immigrant detainees at the jail in Dartmouth. The decision came as federal authorities said the facility housed civil detainees in “unacceptable” conditions. “How dare they demonize my staff, how dare they NBC BOSTON – BOSTON NEWS, LOCAL NEWS, WEATHER, TRAFFICLOCALWEATHERINVESTIGATIONSVIDEOSSPORTSTRAFFIC Boston News, Local News, Weather, Traffic, Entertainment, BreakingNews
WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING COVID AFTER BEING What are your chances of getting coronavirus if you’re fully vaccinated? According to medical experts, so-called breakthrough cases — cases where fully vaccinated individuals test positive for coronavirus — are possible, but have so far been rare. While the vaccine itself cannot give you the virus, it is also not 100% effective at preventing the virus entirely, though those who HOW LONG DO COVID VACCINE SIDE EFFECTS LAST FOR PFIZER As many receive their first or possibly second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, some may be experiencing side effects, but at what point should you seek medical attention? Here’s a breakdown of the potential side effects and what you need to know. Side effects are possible after receiving any COVID vaccine currently being administered in the U.S. Experiencing side effects10 IN YOUR TOWN
10 in Your Town: Check Out Your Photos! NBC10 Boston and Telemundo Boston are on-site for 10 in Your Town all month long! The 10 in Your Town truck is out and about with visits to several locations in Lowell, Lawrence, Salem, Amesbury 10 in your town May 26. PFIZER, MODERNA, JOHNSON & JOHNSON: WHICH COVID VACCINE As more people get vaccinated, more people are also starting to report side effects from the three approved COVID-19 vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. But how do the side effects differ? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are several common side effects. On the arm where you got the shot: Pain Redness Swelling Throughout PFIZER VS. MODERNA VACCINES: DOES ONE HAVE MORE SIDE Does one vaccine cause more side effects than the other? According to Pfizer, about 3.8% of their clinical trial participants experienced fatigue as a side effect and 2% got a headache. Moderna says 9.7% of their participants felt fatigued and 4.5% got a headache. MA REOPENING: STATE QUIETLY LIFTS COVID RESTAURANT Massachusetts quietly lifted some of the coronavirus-related restaurant restrictions that appear to be aimed at preventing surface transmission earlier this week, according to reports. Restaurants can once again have reusable menus, salt and pepper shakers and other condiments such as ketchup on their tables. Eateries are no longer required to use single-serve utensils and they don’t have MA COVID RISK MAP: RED ZONE TOWNS AT 13 The number of Massachusetts communities at the highest risk of coronavirus transmission dropped in half, nearly to single digits. The town-by-town coronavirus data released Thursday showed 13 communities in the high-risk red zone, down from 26 last week. It’s the fourth straight week the figure has declined; the most communities in the high risk “red zone” was in mid-January, when MEET TIKTOK-FAMOUS DOG @EDDIEONWHEELS, WHO REALLY HATES ‘He Is a Character': Mass. Dog Who Really Hates Mornings Goes Viral on TikTok The battle to wake the Yorkie mix up each morning, documented daily on TikTok, has exploded online -- @eddieonwheels has more than 620,000 followers and 12.3 million likes GIANT SHARK VIDEO: RESEARCHER RECALLS EXPERIENCE Done. NBC Universal, Inc. A gigantic shark sighting gave a boat full of tourists the thrill of a lifetime off the coast of Massachusetts. Video of a massive shark off the coast of Massachusetts has gone viral, and the researcher who shot it is recalling his experience. The prehistoric-sized shark was filmed swimming slowly alongside a shipfull
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WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING COVID AFTER BEING What are your chances of getting coronavirus if you’re fully vaccinated? According to medical experts, so-called breakthrough cases — cases where fully vaccinated individuals test positive for coronavirus — are possible, but have so far been rare. While the vaccine itself cannot give you the virus, it is also not 100% effective at preventing the virus entirely, though those who HOW LONG DO COVID VACCINE SIDE EFFECTS LAST FOR PFIZER As many receive their first or possibly second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, some may be experiencing side effects, but at what point should you seek medical attention? Here’s a breakdown of the potential side effects and what you need to know. Side effects are possible after receiving any COVID vaccine currently being administered in the U.S. Experiencing side effects10 IN YOUR TOWN
10 in Your Town: Check Out Your Photos! NBC10 Boston and Telemundo Boston are on-site for 10 in Your Town all month long! The 10 in Your Town truck is out and about with visits to several locations in Lowell, Lawrence, Salem, Amesbury 10 in your town May 26. PFIZER, MODERNA, JOHNSON & JOHNSON: WHICH COVID VACCINE As more people get vaccinated, more people are also starting to report side effects from the three approved COVID-19 vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. But how do the side effects differ? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are several common side effects. On the arm where you got the shot: Pain Redness Swelling Throughout PFIZER VS. MODERNA VACCINES: DOES ONE HAVE MORE SIDE Does one vaccine cause more side effects than the other? According to Pfizer, about 3.8% of their clinical trial participants experienced fatigue as a side effect and 2% got a headache. Moderna says 9.7% of their participants felt fatigued and 4.5% got a headache. MA REOPENING: STATE QUIETLY LIFTS COVID RESTAURANT Massachusetts quietly lifted some of the coronavirus-related restaurant restrictions that appear to be aimed at preventing surface transmission earlier this week, according to reports. Restaurants can once again have reusable menus, salt and pepper shakers and other condiments such as ketchup on their tables. Eateries are no longer required to use single-serve utensils and they don’t have MA COVID RISK MAP: RED ZONE TOWNS AT 13 The number of Massachusetts communities at the highest risk of coronavirus transmission dropped in half, nearly to single digits. The town-by-town coronavirus data released Thursday showed 13 communities in the high-risk red zone, down from 26 last week. It’s the fourth straight week the figure has declined; the most communities in the high risk “red zone” was in mid-January, when MEET TIKTOK-FAMOUS DOG @EDDIEONWHEELS, WHO REALLY HATES ‘He Is a Character': Mass. Dog Who Really Hates Mornings Goes Viral on TikTok The battle to wake the Yorkie mix up each morning, documented daily on TikTok, has exploded online -- @eddieonwheels has more than 620,000 followers and 12.3 million likes GIANT SHARK VIDEO: RESEARCHER RECALLS EXPERIENCE Done. NBC Universal, Inc. A gigantic shark sighting gave a boat full of tourists the thrill of a lifetime off the coast of Massachusetts. Video of a massive shark off the coast of Massachusetts has gone viral, and the researcher who shot it is recalling his experience. The prehistoric-sized shark was filmed swimming slowly alongside a shipfull
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10 in Your Town: Check Out Your Photos! NBC10 Boston and Telemundo Boston are on-site for 10 in Your Town all month long! The 10 in Your Town truck is out and about with visits to several locations in Lowell, Lawrence, Salem, Amesbury 10 in your town May 26. PFIZER, MODERNA, JOHNSON & JOHNSON: WHICH COVID VACCINE As more people get vaccinated, more people are also starting to report side effects from the three approved COVID-19 vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. But how do the side effects differ? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are several common side effects. On the arm where you got the shot: Pain Redness Swelling Throughout MA STATE OF EMERGENCY ENDING: WILL TELEHEALTH, EVICTION When Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker first declared a state of emergency around COVID-19 on March 10, 2020, one of the reasons he cited in his order was that it would be "critical to take additional steps to prepare for, respond to, and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 to protect the health and welfare of the people of the Commonwealth." Now, after Baker announced Monday that he would end PFIZER VACCINE FOR KIDS 2-11: WHAT PARENTS, PEDIATRICIANS Pfizer said it will seek emergency authorization for the COVID vaccine for kids ages 2-11 in September, The New York Times reported-- a prospect that pediatricians are welcoming. The news comes as the the FDA is expected to authorize the Pfizer vaccine for kids 12-15 in the next week, sources have said.In March, the pharmaceutical giant began testing the vaccine on kids aged 6 months to 11 1 KILLED, 1 INJURED IN SEPARATE DORCHESTER SHOOTINGS One person is dead and another is hurt after separate shootings Monday in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood. Police responded to a call just after 8 p.m. on the 900 block of Blue Hill Avenue, where a man had been shot. The man was taken to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The Boston Police Department is investigating thehomicide
MASS. REOPENING: BAKER NO LONGER REQUIRING GROCERY STORE The next phase in Massachusetts reopening begins Monday, when some outdoor Phase 4, Step 2 industries can open again. But the Baker administration announced Friday a change to the plan that wasn’t included in the initial announcement: supermarkets and other 2021 ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT: HISTORY AND WHAT FUELED WHAT IS ISRAEL'S IRON DOME SYSTEM? The Iron Dome is part of Israel’s multilayered aerial defense system, ranging from systems capable of intercepting rockets fired from short range up to striking long-range missiles outside of the atmosphere.. Iron Dome uses radar, advanced tracking technology and anti-missile batteries to follow the trajectory of an incoming rocket or mortar and HOW LONG IS THE COVID VACCINE GOOD FOR? JOHNSON & JOHNSON Massachusetts should still receive 100,000 doses of the single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine after reported manufacturing issues, but the outlook in following weeks is still under review, Baker administration officials said Thursday. Health and Human Services Secretary Marylou Sudders told reporters the shipment promised for next week is “not in jeopardy” despite J&J announcing late FIGHTS BREAK OUT AMID LARGE CROWDS AT HAMPTON BEACH Several fights broke out Wednesday after huge crowds gathered at Hampton Beach, and now police are investigating. A hot day always draws a crowd at Hampton, New Hampshire, especially early in the season, but witnesses and police say this was different. “There was a big party right over there, I guess it was a big skip day for kidsfrom
ICE DETENTION CENTER: BRISTOL COUNTY SHERIFF HODGSON In a contentious press conference Friday, Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson slammed the Biden administration for its decision to cancel the contract for Hodgson to hold immigrant detainees at the jail in Dartmouth. The decision came as federal authorities said the facility housed civil detainees in “unacceptable” conditions. “How dare they demonize my staff, how dare they NBC BOSTON – BOSTON NEWS, LOCAL NEWS, WEATHER, TRAFFICLOCALWEATHERINVESTIGATIONSVIDEOSSPORTSTRAFFIC Boston News, Local News, Weather, Traffic, Entertainment, BreakingNews
HOW LONG DO COVID VACCINE SIDE EFFECTS LAST FOR PFIZER As many receive their first or possibly second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, some may be experiencing side effects, but at what point should you seek medical attention? Here’s a breakdown of the potential side effects and what you need to know. Side effects are possible after receiving any COVID vaccine currently being administered in the U.S. Experiencing side effects WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING COVID AFTER BEING What are your chances of getting coronavirus if you’re fully vaccinated? According to medical experts, so-called breakthrough cases — cases where fully vaccinated individuals test positive for coronavirus — are possible, but have so far been rare. While the vaccine itself cannot give you the virus, it is also not 100% effective at preventing the virus entirely, though those who PFIZER, MODERNA, JOHNSON & JOHNSON: WHICH COVID VACCINE As more people get vaccinated, more people are also starting to report side effects from the three approved COVID-19 vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. But how do the side effects differ? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are several common side effects. On the arm where you got the shot: Pain Redness Swelling Throughout PFIZER VS. MODERNA VACCINES: DOES ONE HAVE MORE SIDE Does one vaccine cause more side effects than the other? According to Pfizer, about 3.8% of their clinical trial participants experienced fatigue as a side effect and 2% got a headache. Moderna says 9.7% of their participants felt fatigued and 4.5% got a headache. HOLYOKE SOLDIERS’ HOME: MASS. COMMITTEE ISSUES REPORT ON Massachusetts lawmakers released a lengthy and damaging report Monday night into what unfolded at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home. A special committee on Beacon Hill has been investigating what took place at the facility where 77 veterans died from COVID-19 as the virus ravaged the home at the early height of the pandemic in the spring of 2020. GIANT SHARK VIDEO: RESEARCHER RECALLS EXPERIENCE Expand. NBC Universal, Inc. A gigantic shark sighting gave a boat full of tourists the thrill of a lifetime off the coast of Massachusetts. Video of a massive shark off the coast of Massachusetts has gone viral, and the researcher who shot it is recalling his experience. The prehistoric-sized shark was filmed swimming slowly alongside a ship NBC BOSTON – BOSTON NEWS, LOCAL NEWS, WEATHER, TRAFFICLOCALWEATHERINVESTIGATIONSVIDEOSSPORTSTRAFFIC Boston News, Local News, Weather, Traffic, Entertainment, BreakingNews
HOW LONG DO COVID VACCINE SIDE EFFECTS LAST FOR PFIZER As many receive their first or possibly second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, some may be experiencing side effects, but at what point should you seek medical attention? Here’s a breakdown of the potential side effects and what you need to know. Side effects are possible after receiving any COVID vaccine currently being administered in the U.S. Experiencing side effects WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING COVID AFTER BEING What are your chances of getting coronavirus if you’re fully vaccinated? According to medical experts, so-called breakthrough cases — cases where fully vaccinated individuals test positive for coronavirus — are possible, but have so far been rare. While the vaccine itself cannot give you the virus, it is also not 100% effective at preventing the virus entirely, though those who PFIZER, MODERNA, JOHNSON & JOHNSON: WHICH COVID VACCINE As more people get vaccinated, more people are also starting to report side effects from the three approved COVID-19 vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. But how do the side effects differ? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are several common side effects. On the arm where you got the shot: Pain Redness Swelling Throughout PFIZER VS. MODERNA VACCINES: DOES ONE HAVE MORE SIDE Does one vaccine cause more side effects than the other? According to Pfizer, about 3.8% of their clinical trial participants experienced fatigue as a side effect and 2% got a headache. Moderna says 9.7% of their participants felt fatigued and 4.5% got a headache. HOLYOKE SOLDIERS’ HOME: MASS. COMMITTEE ISSUES REPORT ON Massachusetts lawmakers released a lengthy and damaging report Monday night into what unfolded at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home. A special committee on Beacon Hill has been investigating what took place at the facility where 77 veterans died from COVID-19 as the virus ravaged the home at the early height of the pandemic in the spring of 2020. GIANT SHARK VIDEO: RESEARCHER RECALLS EXPERIENCE Expand. NBC Universal, Inc. A gigantic shark sighting gave a boat full of tourists the thrill of a lifetime off the coast of Massachusetts. Video of a massive shark off the coast of Massachusetts has gone viral, and the researcher who shot it is recalling his experience. The prehistoric-sized shark was filmed swimming slowly alongside a shipNEWS – NBC BOSTON
Massachusetts health officials reported 718 more confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus and another 5 deaths from COVID-19 on Tuesday. There have now been 648,967 confirmed cases and a total of 17,293 since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the MassachusettsDepartment of
BOSTON WEATHER, FORECAST, MAPS AND DOPPLER RADAR Today (Saturday): Mostly sunny, isolated late storm. Highs 85-90°. Tonight: Partly cloudy, patchy fog, muggy. Lows in the 60s. Sunday: Hot and humid, isolated late MASS. REOPENING: BAKER NO LONGER REQUIRING GROCERY STORE The next phase in Massachusetts reopening begins Monday, when some outdoor Phase 4, Step 2 industries can open again. But the Baker administration announced Friday a change to the plan that wasn’t included in the initial announcement: supermarkets and other MA COVID RISK MAP: RED ZONE TOWNS AT 13 The number of Massachusetts communities at the highest risk of coronavirus transmission dropped in half, nearly to single digits. The town-by-town coronavirus data released Thursday showed 13 communities in the high-risk red zone, down from 26 last week. It’s the fourth straight week the figure has declined; the most communities in the high risk “red zone” was in mid-January, when 1 KILLED, 1 INJURED IN SEPARATE DORCHESTER SHOOTINGS One person is dead and another is hurt after separate shootings Monday in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood. Police responded to a call just after 8 p.m. on the 900 block of Blue Hill Avenue, where a man had been shot. The man was taken to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The Boston Police Department is investigating thehomicide
PFIZER VACCINE FOR KIDS 2-11: WHAT PARENTS, PEDIATRICIANS Pfizer said it will seek emergency authorization for the COVID vaccine for kids ages 2-11 in September, The New York Times reported-- a prospect that pediatricians are welcoming. The news comes as the the FDA is expected to authorize the Pfizer vaccine for kids 12-15 in the next week, sources have said.In March, the pharmaceutical giant began testing the vaccine on kids aged 6 months to 11 MASS. TO GET THOUSANDS OF JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE DOSES Massachusetts is expecting a shipment of about 4,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine just days after the federal government allowed the single-dose shot to be given again. Another 6,000 doses are in reserve and ready for use, Gov. Charlie Baker said Monday, as vaccine providers get the green light to use what’s left in their inventory. The DENNIS PORT FIRE: 4 FAMILIES DISPLACED IN APARTMENT Four families have been displaced following a two-alarm fire in two units of a condominium complex in Dennis Port, Massachusetts. Firefighters responded to the complex on Old Wharf Road shortly before 12:30 a.m. on Tuesday. According to Dennis Fire Department, 11 people and a cat lived in the units. Firefighters were seen breaking through the windows to search for anyone LOWELL WOMAN DIES WEEKS AFTER HUSBAND ALLEGEDLY SET HER ON A woman who’d been set fire by her husband in their Lowell, Massachusetts, home died after about three weeks in the hospital with serious burns, prosecutors said Wednesday. Celeste Marte-Lebron, 49, had been in critical injuries before she died of her injuries on April 20, the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office said. Prosecutors were waiting to release the cause ofDENISE ISAAC
Denise Isaac is a bilingual meteorologist born and raised in Panama who has always been obsessed with the weather, especially with thunderstorms and hurricanes. That’s why she decided to head to Florida State University, where she graduated with a degree in meteorology that then took her to Washington, D.C. to work with the local Telemundo station. Two years later, she NBC BOSTON – BOSTON NEWS, LOCAL NEWS, WEATHER, TRAFFICLOCALWEATHERINVESTIGATIONSVIDEOSSPORTSTRAFFIC Boston News, Local News, Weather, Traffic, Entertainment, BreakingNews
HOW LONG DO COVID VACCINE SIDE EFFECTS LAST FOR PFIZER As many receive their first or possibly second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, some may be experiencing side effects, but at what point should you seek medical attention? Here’s a breakdown of the potential side effects and what you need to know. Side effects are possible after receiving any COVID vaccine currently being administered in the U.S. Experiencing side effects WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING COVID AFTER BEING What are your chances of getting coronavirus if you’re fully vaccinated? According to medical experts, so-called breakthrough cases — cases where fully vaccinated individuals test positive for coronavirus — are possible, but have so far been rare. While the vaccine itself cannot give you the virus, it is also not 100% effective at preventing the virus entirely, though those who PFIZER, MODERNA, JOHNSON & JOHNSON: WHICH COVID VACCINE As more people get vaccinated, more people are also starting to report side effects from the three approved COVID-19 vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. But how do the side effects differ? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are several common side effects. On the arm where you got the shot: Pain Redness Swelling Throughout HOLYOKE SOLDIERS’ HOME: MASS. COMMITTEE ISSUES REPORT ON Massachusetts lawmakers released a lengthy and damaging report Monday night into what unfolded at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home. A special committee on Beacon Hill has been investigating what took place at the facility where 77 veterans died from COVID-19 as the virus ravaged the home at the early height of the pandemic in the spring of 2020. PFIZER VS. MODERNA VACCINES: DOES ONE HAVE MORE SIDE Does one vaccine cause more side effects than the other? According to Pfizer, about 3.8% of their clinical trial participants experienced fatigue as a side effect and 2% got a headache. Moderna says 9.7% of their participants felt fatigued and 4.5% got a headache. GIANT SHARK VIDEO: RESEARCHER RECALLS EXPERIENCE Expand. NBC Universal, Inc. A gigantic shark sighting gave a boat full of tourists the thrill of a lifetime off the coast of Massachusetts. Video of a massive shark off the coast of Massachusetts has gone viral, and the researcher who shot it is recalling his experience. The prehistoric-sized shark was filmed swimming slowly alongside a ship COVID VACCINE PATCH? VAXESS TECHNOLOGIES WORKING ON IT A biotech company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is working on a patch that would be used to administer a combination vaccine for both COVID and the seasonal flu. “Think of a nicotine patch for vaccines,” Vaxess Technologies CEO Michael Schrader said. “COVID is going to start to look a lot more like influenza, we see new strains emerging MA REOPENING: STATE QUIETLY LIFTS COVID RESTAURANT Massachusetts quietly lifted some of the coronavirus-related restaurant restrictions that appear to be aimed at preventing surface transmission earlier this week, according to reports. Restaurants can once again have reusable menus, salt and pepper shakers and other condiments such as ketchup on their tables. Eateries are no longer required to use single-serve utensils and they don’t have GIANT SHARK SWIMS NEXT TO SHIP CAUGHT ON CAMERA A massive shark seen on video lurking around a tall ship off the coast of Massachusetts has social media in an uproar. The prehistoric-sized shark was filmed swimming slowly alongside a ship full of research students as they all screamed and gawked in awe. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news andweather.
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HOW LONG DO COVID VACCINE SIDE EFFECTS LAST FOR PFIZER As many receive their first or possibly second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, some may be experiencing side effects, but at what point should you seek medical attention? Here’s a breakdown of the potential side effects and what you need to know. Side effects are possible after receiving any COVID vaccine currently being administered in the U.S. Experiencing side effects WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING COVID AFTER BEING What are your chances of getting coronavirus if you’re fully vaccinated? According to medical experts, so-called breakthrough cases — cases where fully vaccinated individuals test positive for coronavirus — are possible, but have so far been rare. While the vaccine itself cannot give you the virus, it is also not 100% effective at preventing the virus entirely, though those who PFIZER, MODERNA, JOHNSON & JOHNSON: WHICH COVID VACCINE As more people get vaccinated, more people are also starting to report side effects from the three approved COVID-19 vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. But how do the side effects differ? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are several common side effects. On the arm where you got the shot: Pain Redness Swelling Throughout HOLYOKE SOLDIERS’ HOME: MASS. COMMITTEE ISSUES REPORT ON Massachusetts lawmakers released a lengthy and damaging report Monday night into what unfolded at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home. A special committee on Beacon Hill has been investigating what took place at the facility where 77 veterans died from COVID-19 as the virus ravaged the home at the early height of the pandemic in the spring of 2020. PFIZER VS. MODERNA VACCINES: DOES ONE HAVE MORE SIDE Does one vaccine cause more side effects than the other? According to Pfizer, about 3.8% of their clinical trial participants experienced fatigue as a side effect and 2% got a headache. Moderna says 9.7% of their participants felt fatigued and 4.5% got a headache. GIANT SHARK VIDEO: RESEARCHER RECALLS EXPERIENCE Expand. NBC Universal, Inc. A gigantic shark sighting gave a boat full of tourists the thrill of a lifetime off the coast of Massachusetts. Video of a massive shark off the coast of Massachusetts has gone viral, and the researcher who shot it is recalling his experience. The prehistoric-sized shark was filmed swimming slowly alongside a ship COVID VACCINE PATCH? VAXESS TECHNOLOGIES WORKING ON IT A biotech company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is working on a patch that would be used to administer a combination vaccine for both COVID and the seasonal flu. “Think of a nicotine patch for vaccines,” Vaxess Technologies CEO Michael Schrader said. “COVID is going to start to look a lot more like influenza, we see new strains emerging MA REOPENING: STATE QUIETLY LIFTS COVID RESTAURANT Massachusetts quietly lifted some of the coronavirus-related restaurant restrictions that appear to be aimed at preventing surface transmission earlier this week, according to reports. Restaurants can once again have reusable menus, salt and pepper shakers and other condiments such as ketchup on their tables. Eateries are no longer required to use single-serve utensils and they don’t have GIANT SHARK SWIMS NEXT TO SHIP CAUGHT ON CAMERA A massive shark seen on video lurking around a tall ship off the coast of Massachusetts has social media in an uproar. The prehistoric-sized shark was filmed swimming slowly alongside a ship full of research students as they all screamed and gawked in awe. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news andweather.
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Massachusetts health officials reported 718 more confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus and another 5 deaths from COVID-19 on Tuesday. There have now been 648,967 confirmed cases and a total of 17,293 since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the MassachusettsDepartment of
BOSTON WEATHER, FORECAST, MAPS AND DOPPLER RADAR Today (Saturday): Mostly sunny, isolated late storm. Highs 85-90°. Tonight: Partly cloudy, patchy fog, muggy. Lows in the 60s. Sunday: Hot and humid, isolated late MASS. REOPENING: BAKER NO LONGER REQUIRING GROCERY STORE The next phase in Massachusetts reopening begins Monday, when some outdoor Phase 4, Step 2 industries can open again. But the Baker administration announced Friday a change to the plan that wasn’t included in the initial announcement: supermarkets and other MA COVID RISK MAP: RED ZONE TOWNS AT 13 The number of Massachusetts communities at the highest risk of coronavirus transmission dropped in half, nearly to single digits. The town-by-town coronavirus data released Thursday showed 13 communities in the high-risk red zone, down from 26 last week. It’s the fourth straight week the figure has declined; the most communities in the high risk “red zone” was in mid-January, when 1 KILLED, 1 INJURED IN SEPARATE DORCHESTER SHOOTINGS One person is dead and another is hurt after separate shootings Monday in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood. Police responded to a call just after 8 p.m. on the 900 block of Blue Hill Avenue, where a man had been shot. The man was taken to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The Boston Police Department is investigating thehomicide
PFIZER VACCINE FOR KIDS 2-11: WHAT PARENTS, PEDIATRICIANS Pfizer said it will seek emergency authorization for the COVID vaccine for kids ages 2-11 in September, The New York Times reported-- a prospect that pediatricians are welcoming. The news comes as the the FDA is expected to authorize the Pfizer vaccine for kids 12-15 in the next week, sources have said.In March, the pharmaceutical giant began testing the vaccine on kids aged 6 months to 11 MASS. TO GET THOUSANDS OF JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE DOSES Massachusetts is expecting a shipment of about 4,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine just days after the federal government allowed the single-dose shot to be given again. Another 6,000 doses are in reserve and ready for use, Gov. Charlie Baker said Monday, as vaccine providers get the green light to use what’s left in their inventory. The DENNIS PORT FIRE: 4 FAMILIES DISPLACED IN APARTMENT Four families have been displaced following a two-alarm fire in two units of a condominium complex in Dennis Port, Massachusetts. Firefighters responded to the complex on Old Wharf Road shortly before 12:30 a.m. on Tuesday. According to Dennis Fire Department, 11 people and a cat lived in the units. Firefighters were seen breaking through the windows to search for anyone LOWELL WOMAN DIES WEEKS AFTER HUSBAND ALLEGEDLY SET HER ON A woman who’d been set fire by her husband in their Lowell, Massachusetts, home died after about three weeks in the hospital with serious burns, prosecutors said Wednesday. Celeste Marte-Lebron, 49, had been in critical injuries before she died of her injuries on April 20, the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office said. Prosecutors were waiting to release the cause ofDENISE ISAAC
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THIS HAS BEEN THE HONOR OF A LIFETIME. >> ELIZABETH WARREN PUT ON A GOOD FACE AS SHE ANNOUNCED OUTSIDE HER CAMBRIDGE HOME THAT SHE WOULD SUSPEND HER PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. >> WE HAVE IDEAS NOW THAT WE TALK ABOUT THAT WE JUST WEREN'T TALKING ABOUT EVEN A YEAR AGO. >> I ASKED WARREN HOT SHE THINKS HAPPENED HERE IN HER HOME STATE WHERE SHE CAME IN THIRD. SHE SAYS SHE WAS TOLD EARLY ON THERE WERE ONLY TWO LANES IN THE RACE. >> A PROGRESSIVE LANE THAT BERNIE SANDERS IS THE INCUMBENT FOR, A MODERATE LANE THAT JOE BIDEN IS THE INCUMBENT FOR, AND THERE'S NO ROOM FOR ANYONE ELSE IN THIS. I THOUGHT THAT WASN'T RIGHT. BUT EVIDENTLY, I WAS WRONG. >> WARREN GOT EMOTIONAL TALKING ABOUT HER SUPPORTERS AND VOLUNTEERS, THE PEOPLE WHO SHE SAID TURNED THEIR LIVES UPSIDE DOWN TO BE PART OF THE CAMPAIGN. >> THE PHONE CALLS AND THE DOOR KNOCKS AND THE COMING TO THE OFFICE AND HELPING CLEAN THINGS UP AND KEEP IT ALL GOING, AND THINKING ABOUT ALL THOSE PROMISES. YOU KNOW, I TAKE THOSE SERIOUSLY. >> WARREN IS REFERRING TO THE HUNDREDS OF ENCOUNTERS WITH YOUNG GIRLS WHERE SHE WHISPERED I'M RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT GIRLS DO. ASKED IF SHE THINKS GENDER PLAYED A ROLE IN THE OUTCOME? >> THAT IS THE TRAP QUESTION FOR EVERYONE. IF YOU SAY YEAH, THERE WAS SEXISM IN THIS RACE, EVERYONE SAYS WHINER. AND IF YOU SAY NO, THERE WAS NO SEXISM, ABOUT A BAZILLION WOMEN SAY WHAT PLANET DO YOU LIVE ON? >> AND ELIZABETH WARREN SAID SHE WOULD HAVE A LOT MORE TO SAY ON THAT TOPIC SOON. MORE ON ELIZABETH WARREN'S EMOTIONAL DEPARTURE FROM THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE COMING UP AT 6:00. FOR NOW, LIVE OUTSIDE ELIZABETH WARREN'S CAMBRIDGE HOME, ALISON KING, NBC 10 BOSTON. >> THANK YOU. AND SUPPORTERS OF SENATOR WARREN OBVIOUSLY NOT HAPPY TO HEAR THAT SHE'S ENDING HER PRESIDENTIAL BID. CAROLINE CONNOLLY CONTINUES OUR TEAM COVERAGE FROM CAMBRIDGE WITH REACTION TO WARREN'S ANNOUNCEMENT. CAROLINE. >> I THINK MANY OF THEM SAW THIS COMING, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU CONSIDER THOSE RESULTS ON SUPER TUESDAY, BUT MANY OF SENATOR WARREN'S SUPPORTERS I TALKED TO SAID THEY REALLY HOPE THIS RACE OVERALL ENCOURAGES MORE WOMEN TO RUN FOR THE WHITE HOUSE. THE SPOT WHERE SHE SIGNALED HER RUN FOR PRESIDENT IN 2018, TODAY, ELIZABETH WARREN BOWED OUT OF THE 2020 RACE. >> VERY DISAPPOINTED. >> A SAD DAY BUT I ALSO UNDERSTAND. >> NOT A SURPRISE FOR MANY, WHO SAW THE ONCE LEADING CONTENDER FOR THE PRESIDENCY FALL BEHIND OTHER CANDIDATES. >> THIS IS MY HOUSE, RIGHT NEXT TO WARREN. >> IT WAS HARD TO WATCH FOR WARREN'S NEIGHBOR AND SUPPORTER, DEB ASHMAN. >> IT WAS MOST EXCITING FOR MY 13-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER WHO WAS EXCITED TO SEE A WOMAN RUNNING. AND TO SEE SOMEBODY SO SMART. >> BUT WARREN'S CANDIDACY ALONG WITH THAT OF THE OTHER WOMEN SHE FACED IN THE RACE COULD STILL BE VIEWED AS A VICTORY. >> IT'S REALLY IMPORTANT TO KEEP IN MIND ALL THE SMALL SIGNS OF PROGRESS. >> THAT'S ACCORDING TO AMANDA HUNTER, OF THE FOUNDATION FOCUSED ON SUPPORTING WOMEN IN POLITICS. >> PRIOR TO THIS YEAR, ONLY FIVE WOMEN HAVE SET FOOT ON A PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE STAGE IN HISTORY, AND THEY WERE ALWAYS THE ONLY WOMEN. SEEING SIX WOMEN AND TWO WOMEN OF COLOR ALL TOGETHER ON THE DEBATE STAGE IS POWERFUL. >> DESPITE LOSING THEIR CANDIDATE TODAY, WARREN'S VOTERS SAY HER RUN FOR THE WHITE HOUSE IS WHAT THEY WANTED TO SEE IN 2020. >> I THINK HAVING A DIVERSE FIELD IS A GOOD THING FOR THE PARTY, A GOOD THING FOR THE COUNTRY. >> NOW, WARREN'S SUPPORTERS WHO I TOOKED TO OUT HERE TODAY, SAID THEY WILLSUPPORT THE
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