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City Of Boston: Plan To Require Proof Of COVID-19 Vaccination At Indoor Dining, Fitness, And Entertainment Locations; Vaccination Requir ...
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December 20, 2021
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“I want to thank Mayor Wu for her leadership, especially her collaborative approach including Greater Boston municipal leaders”, said Mayor Paul Brodeur of Melrose. “As COVID-19 cases again rise across Massachusetts, we recognize the pandemic knows no boundaries and will require regional coordination for us to most effectively protect public health. We’re all in agreement that increasing vaccination and booster rates is the single most important tool in our toolbox for keeping people safe. Here in Melrose, we are constantly evaluating our policies and procedures and working closely with the Board of Health, business community, and our local hospital to identify the most effective measures we can deploy to protect our residents.
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