It’s so far, so good in the implementation of a vaccine mandate for city workers and a proof of vaccination for certain indoor spaces, Mayor Michelle Wu said Tuesday. “It’s been very, very smooth,” the mayor told hosts WGBH’s Boston Public Radio’s Jim Braude and Margery Eagan, saying her administration was going through “one by one” with every city employee who still needs to
Boston’s coronavirus positivity rate rose this week to 32 percent, a 10 percent hike over last week and a number far above the 5 percent tipping-point threshold that came as city officials grappled with deeply cold temperatures, long testing lines, and staffing shortages inside public schools. Testing residents has proved to be a particular challenge, mirroring a nationwide