Walsh announces that recent positive trends in the city’s coronavirus infection rate data are allowing his administration to move forward with loosen pandemic restrictions. An Elise Amendola/AP image.
— News covered by Quincy Quarry News with commentary added.
Boston Mayor and United States Secretary of Labor-designate Marty Walsh announces a moderating of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions within the City of Boston.
Mayor Mahty announced that starting next Monday open to the public venues such as museums, indoor recreational facilities, arcades, aquariums, indoor historical sites, and sightseeing tours such as Duck Boat tours can resume operation, albeit it under the ongoing statewide limit of 25% of capacity for indoor spaces — not that all that many people are going to be up for a Duck Boat ride in February.
In turn, Quincy Quarry as well as its ever-growing legions of loyal readers can only assume that Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch will soon be talking up how Quincy never ordered movie theaters, museums, aquariums, arcades, indoor professional sports venues or Duck Boat tours closed to the public during the long and exhausting course of the COVID-19 pandemic, not that Quincy has any such venues or Duck Boats.
Source: Boston to Enter Phase 3, Step 1 of COVID Reopening Plan on Feb. 1: Walsh
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