The glitch wrongly told people waiting for their second doses that appointments are "no longer valid."
New model has upsides when location's irrelevant.
Starting Monday, 500 vaccinations per day will be administered at Fenway Park. The goal is to reach as many as 1,250 eligible residents per day under Massachusetts' vaccination plan.
The COVID-19 pandemic is turning the housing market in the Twin Cities inside out, with remote work lessening downtown's appeal.
Cicely Tyson, the pioneering Black actor who gained an Oscar nomination for her role as the sharecropper's wife in "Sounder," won a Tony Award in 2013 at age 88 and touched TV viewers' hearts in "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman," died Thursday at age 96.
The Wild will take a by-committee approach tonight to filling winger Fiala's spot while he starts to serve a three-game suspension for boarding.
The count for people with at least one vaccine dose now exceeds 381,000.
The Wisconsin badger statue that has served as a literal touchstone for so many Capitol building visitors that they've rubbed the finish off his nose could be headed to another den soon.
The cause of the man's death has not been determined, the St. Louis County sheriff said.
A racial gap has opened up in the nation's COVID-19 vaccination drive, with Black Americans in many places lagging behind whites in receiving shots, an Associated Press analysis shows.
D.C. officials urged to work together to mitigate virus.