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COVID Q&A: Top Boston Doctors Talk Post-COVID Heart Complications, Vaccine Injury Treatment
Top Boston doctors talk about cardiovascular complications after COVID, how vaccine injury is treated and whether Boston should have lifted its vaccine mandate on NBC10 Boston’s weekly “COVID Q&A” series.
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You Can Leave Your COVID Vaccine Card at Home If You're Going to TD Garden
The new entry rules went into effect Monday.
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Vaccine Mandates Lifted at TD Garden in Line With Growing National Trend
TD Garden will become yet another institution to lift proof of vaccine requirements when its new rules go into place on Monday.
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TD Garden Lifts Vaccine Mandate: What You Need to Know
TD Garden, home to the Boston Bruins and Celtics, will no longer require proof of vaccination to enter the arena, as they have since September. The Boston entertainment venue announced the entry change on Saturday. Here’s what you need to know: Proof of vaccination will no longer be required upon entry to TD Garden although the venue said that...
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TD Garden Lifts Proof of Vaccination Requirement
The Bruins’ 1:00 game on Monday will be the first event under new rules at the venue.
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TD Garden Following City of Boston, Ending Proof of COVID Vaccination Requirement
TD Garden said it will lift the requirement starting Monday, Feb. 21.
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Boston Ends Requirement for Proof of Vaccination at Businesses
People will no longer need to provide proof of being vaccinated against COVID-19 to patronize businesses in Boston.
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Boston Lifts Requirement for Proof of Vaccination at Businesses
Mayor Michelle Wu announced that the requirement to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 at certain businesses has ended, effective immediately.
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Boston Nears Benchmarks to Lift Vaccine Mandate
Boston currently meets two of the three requirements that Mayor Michelle Wu said are needed to rescind the vaccine mandate.
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Boston Lifts Vaccine Mandate for Businesses, Mayor Wu Announces
The requirement for proof of vaccination against COVID-19 at certain Boston businesses has been lifted effective immediately, Mayor Michelle Wu said Friday. The change means people can go to restaurants, bars, nightclubs, fitness centers and indoor entertainment venues without proving they have been vaccinated. Masks remain required in indoor public spaces. In the announcement from Wu and Dr. Bisola Ojikutu,…
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Wu ‘Very Close' to Lifting City's Vax-Proof Requirement at Businesses
Wu ‘very close’ to lifting city’s vax-proof requirement at businesses
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Judge Blocks Boston's Vaccine Mandate for City Workers
Mayor Michelle Wu’s mandate, announced in December, requires all 19,000 city employees to be vaccinated and was originally set to take effect on January 15, 2022. There has been an ongoing back and forth between the mayor’s office and the city’s labor unions.
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Will Boston's Vaccine Mandate Cause City's Restaurants to Lose Business?
Two days after the City of Boston’s vaccine mandate went into effect, requiring certain businesses to verify customers’ vaccination statuses, most restaurants in the North End said they haven’t encountered any problems. The mandate, which took effect on Saturday, requires anyone 12 and older to prove that they’ve had at least one shot to enter restaurants, bars, gyms, theaters...
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Boston Pizza Shop Owner Stops Offering Indoor Dining Over City's Vaccine Mandate
The mandate, which took effect on Saturday, requires anyone 12 and older to prove that they’ve had at least one shot to enter restaurants, bars, gyms, theaters and other entertainment venues.
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Boston Businesses Adjusting to New Vaccine Mandate
The City of Boston’s new policy went into effect over the weekend and requires everyone 12 years and older to prove they’ve had at least one shot of a coronavirus vaccine to get into places like restaurants, bars, gyms and theaters.
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Boston's Vaccine Mandate Takes Effect
Anyone 12 and older has to provide proof of at least one COVID vaccine shot to enter certain businesses in Boston as of Saturday.
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Talks New Vaccine Mandate
As Boston’s new indoor vaccine mandate went into effect on Saturday, Mayor Michelle Wu spoke to reporters about it and took questions.
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Boston's New Vaccine Mandate Takes Effect; Wu Hails It as ‘Important Step'
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu on Saturday discussed how the city’s B Together indoor vaccine mandate will help slow the spread of COVID-19 and addressed how it’s expected to impact local businesses. The new vaccine mandate went into effect Saturday, and Wu spoke about it from the Whittier Street Health Center. “Today’s launch of our B Together policy means that...
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Boston Vaccine Requirement Now in Effect
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is expected to talk about the new indoor vaccination rules for public places at a press conference Saturday.
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Boston's Vaccine Mandate Goes Into Effect Saturday
Patrons at certain Boston businesses will need to provide proof of vaccination.