As of Saturday, patrons looking to visit restaurants, gyms and entertainment venues in the city are required to show proof of at least one shot.
and entertainment venues in the city are required to show proof of at least one shot. By February, those 12 years old and up will need be fully vaccinated, and prove it digitally or with their paper card.
But while many restaurants are on board with keeping staff and patrons safe, they also told WBUR the mandate puts even more stress on an already-exhausted industry. "I hope people are understanding if they have an issue with their elected government, then that's not the restaurant's fault," he added. Caswell, who also owns Oak and Rowan in Boston's Fort Point neighborhood, said the MRU wants to continue the conversation with Wu's administration about the vaccine requirement as businesses figure out how to implement it.
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