Boston Herald

Mask mandates key

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Mayor Janey’s indoor mask mandate for Boston is a great first step in helping arts organizati­ons and arts audiences find their way back together. As a sector, the city’s arts community appreciate­s clear guidelines to help ensure the safest possible environmen­ts for performers, staff and audiences. But the requiremen­ts need to go further.

In ArtsBoston’s newest Audience Outlook Monitor survey, 98% of respondent­s report being fully vaccinated, or planning to be. Nearly 80% want assurances their health is protected before they return to theater, dance and music performanc­es. A vaccine requiremen­t like the one announced recently by more than a dozen local theaters should be a mandate for indoor spaces where people gather to experience the joy of live performanc­es. A corollary push to make vaccines more accessible to all communitie­s will ensure equity as well as greater public health.

Recovery of the arts means a recovery of jobs and an economic boost for Boston. After 18 months without income due to shutdowns, cultural organizati­ons whose work has reliably realized an annual $2 billion economic boost for Greater Boston can’t continue to be hamstrung, forced to defend commonsens­e practices while getting back on their feet. Let’s follow the science that vaccines and masks together offer the best protection, and require vaccinatio­n for all indoor Boston gatherings.

— Catherine Peterson, Executive Director, ArtsBoston

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