Ninth-straight day in Massachusetts of new #coronavirus cases above 1,000:

-1,139 new cases (1,292 yesterday)
-22 new deaths (16 yesterday)
-16,724 tests (18,122 yesterday)
-6.8 percent positive (7.1 yesterday)

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Good news: The seven-day weighted average of the positive rate in Massachusetts dipped back down to 1.8 percent.

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Hospitalizations in Massachusetts dropped slightly yesterday.

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Here’s last Sunday. Today has slightly more new cases and a higher positive rate.

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4 Nov
This is just incredible. In Atlanta, which will go a long way toward determining the outcome of Georgia, USPS failed to deliver a substantial number of mail-in ballots. Thousands and thousands of ballots.
In South Florida, the USPS failed to deliver ~27 percent of the mail ballots.
In Florida, Michigan and Wisconsin, ballots that arrive after Election Day are not counted, regardless of when they were post-marked. Pennsylvania *might* accept ballots up to three days after the election, but the Supreme Court *could* revisit that in the coming days.
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2 Nov
The state’s daily #coronavirus dashboard just posted. Officials have made changes to the reporting.

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The new dashboard shows 725 new cases (was 1,139 yesterday) and a gigantic 51,419 new tests. The seven-day weighted average of the positive rate is at 1.8 percent.

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The seven-day average of new cases in Massachusetts does appear to have leveled off; same for the positive rate.

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3 Apr
BREAKING: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court rules any individual who is not being held without bail, and who has not been charged with a "violent or serious offense," shall be released from jail. #WBZ
As for inmates serving sentences, the SJC says it does not have the authority to order them released, but is urging the Department of Corrections and the parole board to work with the special master to expedite parole hearings. #WBZ #coronavirus
The SJC ruling on the release of jailed defendants in Massachusetts does NOT apply to people charged with the below offenses. There are a lot of them. #WBZ
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10 Mar
BREAKING: Massachusetts has just announced 51 *new* cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of presumptive cases to 92 -- a 124 percent increase from yesterday. Seventy of the cases are related to the Biogen conference in Boston. Six people are hospitalized. #WBZ
BREAKING: Governor Baker declares a state of emergency in Massachusetts for coronavirus. #WBZ
Details on the coronavirus cases in Massachusetts. Middlesex County is the most affected. #WBZ
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19 Jul 19
The Boston Straight Pride Parade organizers falsely suggested this week that Trip Advisor might be a sponsor for the event.

Trip Advisor just responded with this cease and desist letter, and it is something.
“There is nothing Vogue or acceptable about making false claims.”
“I’m Coming Out and saying this clearly: You are infringing upon our intellectual property rights.”
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27 Feb 18
BREAKING: @CBSMiami reports Nikolas Cruz's gun jammed after he changed magazine clips, forcing him to end his attack. #WBZ
This is likely the evidence that Sen. Marco Rubio was referencing during a CNN town hall when he said, "Three or four people might be alive today because of something this deranged killer did, had to do."

That is why, Rubio went on, he might now support limits on magazines.
Eight states and D.C. have laws banning large-capacity magazines: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York.

Florida does not ban large-capacity magazines.
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