k Anti COVID19 vaccine mandate march in Boston January 15, 2022, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Anti COVID19 vaccine mandate demonstrators rally before marching downtown Boston against the mandate in Boston.Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced that showing proof of vaccination against COVID19 are required upon entering certain indoor spaces in Boston as the city indoor vaccine mandates takes effect on January 15, 2022. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced that showing proof of vaccination against COVID19 are required upon entering certain indoor spaces in Boston as the city indoor vaccine mandates takes effect on January 15, 2022.The city also announced that it will require vaccination of all city employees on the same timeline January 15 for the first dose and February 15 for the second dose, unless granted a reasonable accommodation. The city also announced that it will require vaccination of all city employees on the same timeline January 15 for the first dose and February 15 for the second dose, unless granted a reasonable accommodation for medical or religious reasons. Photo by Keiko HiromiAFLO Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Anti COVID 19 vaccine mandate march in Boston January 15, 2022, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Anti COVID 19 vaccine mandate demonstrators rally before marching downtown Boston against the mandate in Boston.  Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced that showing proof of vaccination against COVID 19 are required upon entering certain indoor spaces in Boston as the city   indoor vaccine mandates takes effect on January 15, 2022. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced that showing proof of vaccination against COVID 19 are required upon entering certain indoor spaces in Boston as the city   indoor vaccine mandates takes effect on January 15, 2022. The city also announced that it will require vaccination of all city employees on the same timeline  January 15 for the first dose and February 15 for the second dose , unless granted a reasonable accommodation. The city also announced that it will require vaccination of all city employees on the same timeline  January 15 for the first dose and February 15 for the second dose , unless granted a reasonable accommodation for medical or religious reasons.  Photo by Keiko Hiromi AFLO
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Anti COVID-19 vaccine mandate march in Boston

January 15, 2022, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Anti COVID-19 vaccine mandate demonstrators rally before marching downtown Boston against the mandate in Boston. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced that showing proof of vaccination against COVID-19 are required upon entering certain indoor spaces in Boston as the city窶冱 indoor vaccine mandates takes effect on January 15, 2022. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced that showing proof of vaccination against COVID-19 are required upon entering certain indoor spaces in Boston as the city窶冱 indoor vaccine mandates takes effect on January 15, 2022. The city also announced that it will require vaccination of all city employees on the same timeline (January 15 for the first dose and February 15 for the second dose), unless granted a reasonable accommodation. The city also announced that it will require vaccination of all city employees on the same timeline (January 15 for the first dose and February 15 for the second dose), unless granted a reasonable accommodation for medical or religious reasons. (Photo by Keiko Hiromi/AFLO)

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