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'You’re Always Thinking About COVID,' Stress On EMTs Increases During Pandemic
"You don’t know who’s sick and who’s not sick anymore, so now everyone is being treated as sick."

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"You don’t know who’s sick and who’s not sick anymore, so now everyone is being treated as sick."

Officials on Thursday publicly identified the pedestrian as 55-year-old Christopher Wade.
A woman was seriously hurt in a huge fire that destroyed three houses in New Bedford on Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Day means three things in Massachusetts: Family, food, and high school football.
It’s an idea that came to McGoldrick over the summer. “I started thinking what would be a safe way that we could do something together."
You can hear pride and passion in John Ryan’s voice. “We offer home cooked meals, everything here is made fresh,” he said.
Mass Pike rest areas were full of out-of-state parents scooping up college students.
In the past month, 50 residents and 21 employees have tested positive for COVID-19. Seven employees have recovered.
“He remains hopeful. He definitely wants to prove everyone wrong."
School officials in Lynnfield are pleading with parents to be open and honest about any possible COVID-19 exposure.
“It’s worth the wait,” said Debra Kako, as she waited in line for a test.
Watch: ‘Get Back Mass.’ Massachusetts revealed a new statewide COVID-19 public awareness campaign on Monday.
It happened late Friday night during a traffic stop on Camp Street.
Nine Attleboro firefighters — about 10% of the department — tested positive for coronavirus in September.
The crash, just before Exit 3 in Attleboro, happened at about 5 p.m. and closed the interstate for about 45 minutes.
The man was working at a business on Route 1 south Wednesday morning when he went out to get a barrel that had blown into the road.
With COVID-19 cases still surging, the mayor said the Public Works Department has new guidelines.
This would’ve been the show’s 10th year in Boston. The hope is it will return next year.
“Hi Aquaman,” Danny said. “I’m so excited.”
Phase 1 of the program will begin in early December in 134 school districts, charter schools, and special education collaboratives.