Massachusetts Adds Three States To Lower-Risk Travel List

Massachusetts Adds Three States To Lower-Risk Travel List

There are a few states from where you can come to Massachusetts now and no longer need to provide a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of arrival or quarantine for two week.

Over the weekend, the Bay State added three states to the lower-risk category that don't have this requirement. They include: Washington, Oregon, and Missouri. They join Hawaii as the only four states where this is the case. Additionally, there is one U.S. territory given this special provision: Puerto Rico.

Gordon College Doesn’t Qualify For ‘Ministerial Exception’ From Professor’s Sexual Orientation Lawsuit, Massachusetts High Court Says
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Gordon College Doesn’t Qualify For ‘Ministerial Exception’ From Professor’s Sexual Orientation Lawsuit, Massachusetts High Court Says

Matthew McDonald

Gordon College can't claim a ministerial exception to shield the school from an anti-discrimination lawsuit brought by a former professor of social work, the state's highest court has ruled.

The case may end up at the U.S. Supreme Court, since it touches on unresolved matters concerning a religious-liberty case the high federal court decided last year.

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