Superintendent Linus Guillory Jr. announces that the Public Schools of Brookline will transition to a mask-friendly model. Beginning Monday, masks will be optional for students and staff in all public school facilities, except for those in school nurses’ offices. Schools will continue to employ mitigation strategies, including symptomatic testing and home testing through April. The […]
Brookline Hosting COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic in Partnership with Transformative Healthcare for Those 12 and Older
Interim Health Commissioner Patrick Maloney is pleased to announce that the Brookline Department of Public Health and Human Services, in Partnership with Transformative Healthcare, will host a COVID-19 vaccine clinic for those ages 12 and older on Thursday. WHEN: Thursday, Jan. 20, from 3:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Brookline Housing Authority, Kickham Community Room, 190 […]
Omicron Variant Detected in Massachusetts
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) today announced that genetic sequencing has identified the COVID-19 Omicron variant for the first time in a case in Massachusetts. The individual is a female in her 20s and a resident of Middlesex County who traveled out of state. She is fully vaccinated, has experienced mild disease, and did not require hospitalization. The variant was identified through sequencing performed at New England Biolabs.
Town of Brookline to Follow Commonwealth’s Plan to Rescind Face Cover Order on May 29
The Town of Brookline and Health Commissioner Dr. Swannie Jett announce that, in conjunction with the announcement made yesterday by Gov. Charlie Baker, the Town will be rescinding its face cover order along with the rest of the Commonwealth on Saturday, May 29.
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