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Baker 'Unhappy' As State Ramps Up Vaccination Efforts: Patch PM
Also: Dozens of students in quarantine after multiple classes exposed | Medical pot shop wants to open for recreational use | More.

MASSACHUSETTS — It's Wednesday, February 3. Here's what you should know this afternoon:
- Well, he ain’t happy. Gov Charlie Baker expressed his displeasure with the state’s vaccination rollout, but has reason to believe better days are ahead.
- Boston City Council voted to do away with a special election in the case of Mayor Marty Walsh leaving office before March 5 at the beckoning of President Biden.
- Market Basket customers are suing, saying the grocery chain has been stiffing them in their coffee cans.
Scroll down for those and other stories Patch has been covering in Massachusetts today.
Wednesday’s Top Story
There, he said it. Gov. Charlie Baker isn’t pleased with the state’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
"I'm not happy with where we are. I know a lot of other people aren't either," Gov. Charlie Baker said Wednesday after touring Fenway Park, one of the state's mass vaccination sites. "We have work to do, and we know that."
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That work has already started with 120,000 new appointments being made available next week — including 55,000 at mass vaccination sites — and improvements made to the cumbersome sign-up process that left senior citizens exasperated.
Some help could be coming from expanding where people can get vaccinated.
Find out what's happening in Medfordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
CVS will begin vaccinating eligible residents next week at 18 of the pharmacy's locations across Massachusetts, part of the federal government's efforts to broaden vaccine accessibility. CVS is starting with 21,600 doses of the vaccine, and more locations and appointments will be available as supply increases.
Nearby News
- 33 Reading Middle Schoolers Quarantine After COVID Exposure: Three classes at Parker Middle School were exposed to the virus last week, Superintendent Doherty said.
- Somerville Medical Pot Shop Looks To Open For Recreational Use: Revolutionary Clinics wants to convert part of its facility into a space for adult recreational use.
- Medford School Employee Frank Dalessio Dies: Dalessio, 68, worked as a computer technician for the Medford Public Schools
Today’s Other Top Stories In Massachusetts
The Council has spoken: Boston City Council on Wednesday voted to eliminate a special election that would take place if Mayor Marty Walsh leaves office before March 5. Two councilors who have declared for the race and the would-be acting mayor took part in the unanimous vote, while another candidate voted present.
If the Home Rule Petition finds favor with Walsh, the Legislature and Gov. Charlie Baker, it will trigger a full-speed-ahead sprint toward the fall election.
Grounds for a lawsuit: A class-action lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court accuses Market Basket of cheating customers who bought cans of coffee by about half the amount advertised. The lawsuit against the Tewksbury-based supermarket chain claims the company's house blend and decaffeinated coffee cans advertised having 79 and 76 cups worth of coffee, respectively. Third-party testing showed the cans only contained 39 and 37 servings, according to the lawsuit.
By The Numbers
76: That’s how many vaccinated healthcare workers the Patriots team plane will be taking to the Super Bowl this weekend, courtesy of the Kraft family.
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