Submitted by LingXioaran t3_125eyad in boston

I haven't kept up on this in a while, but was curious, are the masks requirements for places like museums and such still around or have they gotten rid of those rules? I'm fully vaccinated and not worried about mask wearing but I was curious.

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Bostonianne t1_je4uj05 wrote

I'm still masking everywhere. I got careless and caught covid last May, so mild I thought it was allergies. Three weeks later I couldn't get out of bed, and I'm still dealing with long covid. Don't be me.

(let the downvoting begin! I'm not trying to harsh anybody's "pandemic is over" buzz, but I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.)

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krissyskayla1018 t1_je466br wrote

The only place we now have to wear them is doctors offices, hospitals and dentists.

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purplepineapple21 t1_je4wt74 wrote

Those are the only places where it's legally required but there are still a few businesses that have chosen to enforce their own mask policies. Some shows are requiring masks if the artist requests, and the recent PAX East convention had a mask requirement. For any big show or event it's a good idea to check their policies online before going.

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batdesk t1_je4b112 wrote

The occasional live show or convention still requires masking, even if the venue does not. But in general, most entertainment places do not require masks anymore.

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Maxpowr9 t1_je4uzta wrote

I want to say PAX East required masking; at least if the photos of my friends attending is any consideration.

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batdesk t1_je4z5xc wrote

That’s correct, masks were required and enforced at PAX East. At the 2022 event, sadly one of the PAX staff got Covid and died.

We are still in a deadly pandemic. The best choice is to still mask up to reduce risk.

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reaper527 t1_je5ht0n wrote

> The occasional live show or convention still requires masking, even if the venue does not.

and even those are becoming less and less as sanity returns. anime boston dropped their mandate (and while further away, so did otakon)

before those conventions were relying on the excuse of "what if the city re-imposes mandates", but it's hard to push that narrative when there hasn't been one in over a year.

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blue_orchard t1_je4lrzk wrote

Aside from very few places, there are no requirements. You can check the place’s website if unsure.

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reaper527 t1_je5hkdc wrote

check their websites for specific info, but at this point everyplace is "do whatever makes you comfortable. wear it or don't".

places with mandates in 2023 are the fringe exception and not the norm.

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ketofauxtato t1_je82d27 wrote

Some theaters (the kind that show plays not movies) are still requiring masking, most notable the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge. I imagine some concert venues might as well (those that cater to an older clientele).

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