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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Season 10 Episode 115 | 26m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

Managing Protest Safety, Mobile Baby Check-ups, COVID-19 & Food Insecurity

Former Superintendent in Chief of the Boston Police Department Dan Linskey shares his thoughts on keeping protestors and police safe during protests. To keep families from having to visit hospitals during the pandemic, Community Health Programs has taken its well-baby check-ups mobile. Open Pantry Community Services’ Terry Maxey explains how the coronavirus has exacerbated food insecurity.

06/09/2020

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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Season 10 Episode 115 | 26m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

Former Superintendent in Chief of the Boston Police Department Dan Linskey shares his thoughts on keeping protestors and police safe during protests. To keep families from having to visit hospitals during the pandemic, Community Health Programs has taken its well-baby check-ups mobile. Open Pantry Community Services’ Terry Maxey explains how the coronavirus has exacerbated food insecurity.

06/09/2020

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