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Tokyo Police Respond to Reports of Party at Olympic Village
Police were called to break up an illegal party early Saturday after receiving reports that athletes were drinking in park and at least one was injured.
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What's Safe After COVID-19 Vaccination? Don't Shed Masks Yet
As more people get fully vaccinated against COVID-19, what’s safe for them to do? Don’t expect to shed your mask right away. At least for now, U.S. health authorities say people should follow the same rules as everybody else about wearing a mask, keeping a 6-foot distance and avoiding crowds even after they’ve gotten their second vaccine dose....
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When Can Grandparents See Grandkids After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine?
Grandparents will be more protected once they receive two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, but families should still take precautions.
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CDC Shortens Quarantine Recommendation to 10 Days With No Symptoms
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday that the recommended quarantine period for people exposed to the coronavirus has been shortened from 14 days to 10 days if they have no symptoms.
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Boston Restaurants Facing Crackdown Over Failure to Adhere to COVID Rules
Boston restaurants are facing a crackdown amid a spike in coronavirus numbers in the Bay State. The city of Boston says there have been numerous complaints regarding restaurants failing to adhere to coronavirus requirements. According to the city’s licensing department, there have been issues with social distancing, patrons waiting in lines and noncompliance with the six-person maximum at tables....
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COVID-19 Safety Complaints Against Boston Restaurants
There will be an emergency meeting for Boston restaurants on Wednesday.
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Baker Updates Restaurant Guidelines
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday that the state will relax coronavirus restrictions on restaurants starting Monday, increasing the number of people allowed per table from six to 10 and allowing establishments to use bar seating for food service.
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CDC Updates Guidelines to Expand Testing Eligibility
The CDC updated their coronavirus guidelines on Friday to include testing recommendations for anyone who has been in contact with others confirmed to have the coronavirus, even if they are asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic.
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Harvard Brings in New COVID-19 Rules
Harvard University is now making students who live on campus sign an agreement that they will follow coronavirus guidelines.
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AirBNB Celebrates 30 Years of ‘Fresh Prince' With Stay in Iconic Mansion
To celebrate the 30 years since “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” made its television debut, AirBNB is offering Los Angeles County residents the chance to stay overnight at the iconic mansion.
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NH Steps Up Enforcement at Bars, Restaurants Ahead of Bike Week
The New Hampshire Liquor Commission is reminding bar and restaurant owners of the importance of coronavirus-related guidelines, especially during the upcoming Laconia Motorcycle Week. “We want to inform all licensees of the guidelines as they relate to seating, capacity, mask-wearing and social distancing so we can ensure that everyone has a safe, successful and enjoyable week,” said Joseph Mollica, commission…
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White House Breaks with CDC Over School Guidelines
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany denied that the White House pressured the CDC into relaxing their guidelines after President Donald Trump tweeted Wednesday that he disagrees with the CDC’s “very tough & expensive guidelines for opening schools.”