🚨 Update: Boston will move into a modified version of the current phase of the state's reopening plan on Friday, April 30. The City will delay most of the state’s reopening guidance by 3 weeks.

Starting Friday, we will also align with the state’s updated Face Coverings Order.
On Friday, public gatherings may increase to 100 people indoors and 150 outdoors. All private gatherings and events are still subject to capacity limits of 10 indoors and 25 outdoors.

Both public and private gatherings will increase to 200 indoors and 250 outdoors on June 19.
Effective May 10, the City of Boston will align with the Commonwealth’s updated guidance for indoor and outdoor stadiums, arenas, and ballparks, allowing capacity to increase to 25 percent.
Starting on Tuesday, June 1, the City will reopen some outdoor Phase 4, Step 2 Industries, including:
âś… amusement parks, theme parks, outdoor water parks, at 50 percent capacity, and
âś… road races and other large, outdoor organized amateur or professional group athletic events.
On Saturday, June 19, additional Phase 4, Step 2 industries will be permitted to open, including street festivals, parades, and agricultural festivals, at 50 percent capacity.
Also starting on June 19, bars, beer gardens, breweries, wineries, and distilleries will be allowed to open for seated-service only, subject to a 90-minute table limit, and no dance floors.

Food won't be required with alcohol service, and 10 people can be seated at a table.
On Monday, August 22, if public health metrics justify a continued safe reopening, industry restrictions will be lifted and 100 percent capacity will be allowed for all industries. Mask wearing will continue to be required indoors.

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