The vaccine mandate for Boston eating places is over.
Based on a tweet from Mayor Michelle Wu, the vaccination proof mandate for eating and consuming spots within the metropolis has been rescinded, with Wu saying that “As of at the moment, our public well being information present that Boston is formally under the three essential thresholds for heightened COVID protections, so we’re lifting the proof of vaccination requirement.” Common Hub mentions this as properly, posting the next quote: “Right this moment’s public well being information exhibits Boston has a 4.0% neighborhood positivity charge; 90.7% occupancy charge of grownup ICU beds, and 7-day common of grownup COVID-19 hospitalizations at 195.9 per day, falling under all three beforehand introduced thresholds.” (UH does additionally say that masks will nonetheless have to be worn in public indoor areas, although that shall be reviewed subsequent week as properly.)
Mayor Wu introduced the vaccination proof mandate on December 20 within the wake of the Omicron surge on the time, with the mandate starting on January 15.
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