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BU Orchestra concerts canceled, COVID-19

Orchestras, bands, ensembles cancel semester’s last performances, rehearsals due to COVID-19 surge

Xiaoya Shao May 3, 2022
Despite numerous cancellations in some groups, some Athletic Bands will nonetheless press on with performances.
COVID-19 testing center employee lay offs

Laid off COVID-19 testing-site workers search for new jobs as surveillance testing ends

Fiona Broadie May 1, 2022
As COVID-19 surveillance testing comes to an end, testing site workers prepare to be laid off.
BU Opera performance canceled, covid

‘Così fan tutte’ opera cancels final performances due to COVID-19

Talia Lissauer April 26, 2022
The final two performances were cancelled Saturday morning after a wind player tested positive for the virus.
covid spike, recommend masks

Boston health officials renew mask recommendations as COVID cases rise in Massachusetts

Seamus Webster April 22, 2022
The Boston Public Health Commission renews mask recommendations as COVID cases rise in Massachusetts.
covid-19 testing collection site

BU records 143 COVID-19 cases, highest single-day rise since January

Jesús Marrero Suárez April 15, 2022
The BA.2 variant accounts for 80% of cases. The University is not planning to reinstate its previous mask mandate.
covid update - students studying in CAS

Masks, COVID-19 testing will no longer be required after finals week

Fiona Broadie March 25, 2022
BU will no longer offer isolation housing after June 1. Masks will tentatively still be required in the BU Shuttle and in healthcare facilities.
Anti Vax lawsuit

Plaintiffs seek $6 million each from City of Boston after alleged damages caused by indoor vaccine mandate

Bella Ramirez March 14, 2022
Plaintiffs requested $6 million each for damages caused by the indoor vaccine mandate.
indoor dining

Boston to lift indoor mask mandate

Bella Ramirez March 4, 2022
Boston will lift its mask mandate for indoor spaces such as restaurants, gyms, museums and entertainment venues starting March 5.
Wu vaccine mandate appeal

Local unions continue fight for vaccine injunction

Bella Ramirez March 2, 2022
Mayor Michelle Wu’s vaccine mandate on the city’s workforce was blocked Feb. 15, leading to the City appealing the decision Feb. 25.
Mask policy brief, no more masks

Masks no longer required for most BU spaces next week

Daily Free Press Staff March 2, 2022
Masks will only be required in classrooms, the BU Shuttle and healthcare facilities effective next Monday.
Two people sit at a counter in Life Alive Organic Cafe on Commonwealth Avenue. Mayor Michelle Wu announced Feb. 18 that proof of vaccination for indoor venues is no longer required. ALICE LEE/DFP STAFF

Mayor Wu lifts proof of vaccination policy

Jit Ping Lee February 24, 2022
Mayor Michelle Wu announced proof of vaccination is no longer required to enter indoor spaces in Boston on Feb. 18. 
Boston University’s Pep Band. BU Pep Band, one of the five ensembles in the student section at hockey games, returned to TD Garden Feb. 14 for the men’s Beanpot Championship for the first time since the pandemic started. MOHAN GE/DFP STAFF

BU Pep Band performs at Beanpot Championship for first time in two years

Ruihan Yang February 23, 2022
Pep Band is back at the Beanpot! The last time they performed was a month before the world went on lockdown.
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