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Mass. HS hockey player may be paralyzed after crashing into boards, family says
AdvertisementMassachusetts HS hockey player may be paralyzed after crashing into boards, family saysHide TranscriptShow Transcriptcoming for his family. (PAdvertisementMassachusetts HS hockey player may be paralyzed after crashing into boards, family saysHundreds of thousands of dollars have been raised to cover his medical costs, and he also received well wishes from the Boston Bruins.Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been raised to cover his medical costs, and he also received well wishes from the Boston Bruins.AdvertisementLoading more articles...…AdvertisementMassachusetts HS hockey player may be paralyzed after crashing into boards, family saysHide TranscriptShow Transcriptcoming for his family. (PAdvertisementMassachusetts HS hockey player may be paralyzed after crashing into boards, family saysHundreds of thousands of dollars have been raised to cover his medical costs, and he also received well wishes from the Boston Bruins.Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been raised to cover his medical costs, and he also received well wishes from the Boston Bruins.AdvertisementLoading more articles...WW…
Nurse at Mass. field hospital collecting clothes for homeless COVID-19 patients
AdvertisementNurse at Massachusetts field hospital collecting clothes for COVID-19 patientsHide TranscriptShow Transcriptthat registered nurse wants to make sure that homeless patients have closed when they're discharged. It's something that she did at Boston's Field Hospital back in the spring, but says there is a greater need for it here in Worcester, going above and beyond the call of duty. Rebecca Dakota is a registered nurse, the D. C. You Center Field Hospital in Worcester. She says a number of the cove in 19 patients they're treating are homeless, with little to no clothing on them....…AdvertisementNurse at Massachusetts field hospital collecting clothes for COVID-19 patientsHide TranscriptShow Transcriptthat registered nurse wants to make sure that homeless patients have closed when they're discharged. It's something that she did at Boston's Field Hospital back in the spring, but says there is a greater need for it here in Worcester, going above and beyond the call of duty. Rebecca Dakota is a registered nurse, the D. C. You Center Field Hospital in Worcester. She says a number of the cove in 19 patients they're treating are homeless, with little to no clothing on them....WW…
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