How is the U.S. preparing for the next pandemic?
Boston 25 News spent weeks asking leading U.S. health experts what’s being done now to help us prepare for the next pandemic.
Boston 25 News spent weeks asking leading U.S. health experts what’s being done now to help us prepare for the next pandemic.
With an unprecedented election, comes new and unsettling questions that our nation may have never thought we’d have to ask.
Everywhere you look, people are wearing masks. Top health care officials recommend wearing a mask in public, even if it’s homemade, to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
<p>After each tragic mass shooting in the United States, the same questions are asked: why did it happen and could it have been prevented?</p>
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<p>In the heart of Boston, there lies a chance for veterans to get some help in ways most of us take for granted.</p>
<p>At the Curly School in Jamaica Plain, teachers are doing last minute work to get ready for the first day of school.</p>
<p>Local crews are already getting in position to help with aftermath of Hurricane Dorian as it churns just off the Florida coast. </p>
<p>Family and friends, even complete strangers, said good bye to a Massachusetts soldier killed in Afghanistan.</p>
<p>Local leaders are asking Congress to designate a national mental health emergency hotline to help those suffering from mental illness.</p>