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Life in Lockdown: The Future of the Office
Pac-Man sits dark in the gaming area of Rapid7’s offices in Boston. The worldwide cybersecurity company moved in nine months before the pandemic sent everyone home and onto Zoom. CEO Corey Thomas is now looking at bringing people back. “We’ve learned that we can actually do a lot to actually work across the world in a much better way...
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One Year Later, What Does Your Next Boston Logan Airport Experience Look Like?
One year ago this weekend, there was a mad scramble to get back to Boston Logan International Airport, after a state of emergency was declared in Massachusetts due to the spread of COVID-19. In the coming months, terminals looked like ghost towns and runways at the once-bustling airport were empty. The airport was hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. The…
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Life on the Frontline: One Year Later
Some health care workers who spoke with NBC10 Boston at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic say how things have changed after 365 days of loss.
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Life in Lockdown: A Timeline of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Massachusetts
A year after Gov. Charlie Baker issued a state of emergency in Massachusetts over the coronavirus pandemic, we take a look at what happened and when.
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Medical Workers Reflect on a Year of Battling COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic has brought one challenge after another to the medical front lines in a race against time and death.
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IMAGES: Here's Where We Were Right Before the COVID Shutdown
A year ago this week, Massachusetts went into a state of emergency as COVID-19 cases began multiplying across the Bay State. We asked our NBC10 Boston, NECN and Telemundo Nueva what they were doing when right before the shutdown took effect. Here’s what they shared. -
Life in Lockdown: Study Shows Mental Health Impacts Among College Students
One year ago, universities urgently evacuated their campuses, upending the lives of college students across the country. A new study shows how that sudden move impacted their mental health. Students who were forced to relocate during the spring were more likely to report COVID-19-related grief, loneliness and generalized anxiety symptoms than students who did not, according to research from...
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Here's How the COVID Lockdown Impacted College Students' Mental Health
One year ago, universities urgently evacuated their campuses, upending the lives of college students across the country. A new study shows how that sudden move impacted their mental health. Students who were forced to relocate during the spring were more likely to report COVID-19-related grief, loneliness and generalized anxiety symptoms than students who did not, according to research from...
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Pandemic Impact on College Student Mental Health
Research shows some college students are experiencing severe mental health issues when universities shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic a year ago.
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These Massachusetts Businesses Pivoted to Survive the Pandemic
Businesses across the country have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. But a year after it struck, many have adapted to survive in a changing world. At Batten Bros. Signs and Awnings, making signs — often the big ones you see outside businesses — is a family affair. Starting in 1946, business was going great. Then, last March, COVID-19 cases…
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Vt. Welcomes New Residents During Pandemic, But Will They Stay?
In the year since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many Vermonters have noticed the arrival of new neighbors — who chose to leave larger cities for communities they perceived as safer and healthier. Now, a prominent university researcher is suggesting the influx presents an opportunity for economic development for the state. “I think the potential here is enormous,” said…
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Pandemic Brings New Residents to Vermont
A lot of people left larger cities for smaller communities in places like Vermont after COVID-19 struck.