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Top Boston news: State waives nurse-to-patient ratio; city remembers firefighters killed in 2014

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Published on March 27, 2020
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Boston.

Boston pauses to remember firefighters killed in Back Bay 6 years ago

The Boston Fire Department paused Thursday to remember Lt. Ed Walsh and firefighter Michael Kennedy, who died in a nine-alarm Back Bay fire in 2014.

Read the full story on WBZ | CBS Boston.

State waives nurse-to-patient ratio, other staffing requirements

Nurse-to-patient ratio requirements in Massachusetts are being waived during the coronavirus pandemic. 

Read the full story on 7News - WHDH Boston.

Fenway Park area empty on MLB opening day that wasn't

The Red Sox were supposed to open the 2020 season on the road.

Read the full story on WCVB.

Home care sector faces distancing, supply challenges

Older adults are among those most at risk from the coronavirus, and the agencies and workers that deliver meals to them and care for them in their homes are confronting new challenges during the pandemic.

Read the full story on www.sentinelandenterprise.com.


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