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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. 
A “Proof of Vaccination Required for Dine-In” sign on the door of Dok Bua Thai Kitchen. The Massachusetts Restaurant Association urged Mayor Michelle Wu to reconsider the vaccine mandate for indoor dining in a letter Jan. 27. DAVID YEUNG/DFP STAFF

Massachusetts Restaurant Association petitions Mayor’s office to end indoor vaccine mandate

Olga Benacerraf February 8, 2022
The Massachusetts Restaurant Association urged Mayor Michelle Wu to reevaluate the vaccine mandate for indoor dining.
indoor vaccine mandate for certain spaces

Boston introduces policy requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter certain indoor spaces

Taylor Brokesh January 21, 2022
As of Jan.15, Mayor Michelle Wu's B Together policy — a mandate requiring proof of one COVID-19 vaccine dose to enter certain indoor spaces in Boston — came into effect.
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