By: Mayor Kim Janey
Warmer weather has brought good news in Boston’s fight against the pandemic. Across our city, COVID-19 cases have dropped to their lowest levels in more than a year. And, from Roxbury to Roslindale, East Boston to West Roxbury, Boston residents are getting vaccinated at rates that outpace the rest of the country.
As a result of this progress, I recently announced that the City of Boston will align with the Commonwealth and COVID-19 restrictions starting May 29. Our battle against COVID-19 is not over. Reopening our city will only work if we all continue to do our part to fight the pandemic.
By Kim Janey
Kim Janey
Warmer weather has brought good news in Boston’s fight against the pandemic. Across our city, Covid-19 cases have dropped to their lowest levels in more than a year. And from Roxbury to Roslindale, East Boston to West Roxbury, the city’s residents are getting vaccinated at rates that outpace the rest of the country.
As a result of this progress, I recently announced that the City of Boston will align with the Commonwealth’s Covid restriction changes starting May 29. Our battle with the coronavirus is not over. Reopening our city will only work if we all continue to do our part to fight its reach.