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Mayor Michelle Wu and Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, Commissioner of Public Health and Executive Director of the Boston Public Health Commission, today announced Boston’s COVID-19 Public Health Emergency...

Mayor Michelle Wu and Dr. Bisola Ojikutu today announced that the City’s B Together policy, which requires patrons and staff of certain indoor spaces to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19...

The Mayor announced start of the vaccine initiative at Whittier Street Health Center clinic.

Our office remains open to the public for in-person services, however, for your safety and that of our staff, the Inspectional Services Department (ISD) has temporarily adjusted some of our business...

Tests now available at 14 Boston Public Library Branches and BCYF Community Centers Update: All locations are currently out of rapid test kits

As COVID-19 surges, Arlington, Brookline, Cambridge, Salem, Somerville and other municipalities announce efforts to advance vaccination requirements in their own communities, praising a regional...

The committee is made up of a group of doctors, public health professionals, and multidisciplinary leaders.

Eligible families can apply for up to $1,000 in cash aid.

The new, multilingual public awareness campaign encourages residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine when eligible.

Building on her commitment to put equity at the center of the City of Boston’s recovery from COVID-19, Mayor Kim Janey today launched the "All Inclusive Boston" campaign.

During the pandemic, tens of thousands of domestic workers have continued to care for children, elders, adults with disabilities and homes across the Commonwealth, including doctors, nurses, and...

This month, we review resources and coping skills for ongoing self-care, and discuss mental and emotional fatigue which may worsen as the one-year mark approaches.

Let's continue to work together to keep our city clean, reduce emissions, and work towards a Zero Waste Boston.

The annual count of Boston's homeless individuals guides the City's resources

Testing is available to anyone for free and regardless of symptoms.

This initiative is a collaboration between the City of Boston, The Boston Foundation, and the Barr Foundation.

The testing sites are open to all residents and testing is available regardless of symptoms.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) today released guidance for the holiday season during the COVID-19 pandemic, urging residents to stay home and celebrate with...

A new site in Jamaica Plain increases citywide COVID-19 testing capacity following Thanksgiving.

The City of Boston, in collaboration with A Better City , has released the results of a survey conducted to better understand how COVID-19 has impacted commuting choices before, during, and in the...

Building on his administration's ongoing work to support residents financially impacted by COVID-19, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the launch of a Financial Navigator Program within the Office...

Health officials have advised that traditional Thanksgiving gatherings with family and friends can increase the chances of getting or spreading COVID-19.

The three new funds will distribute $6.3 million in grants to support Boston's small businesses.

Since our launch in May, our mobile testing teams have administered 13,795 tests across Roxbury, Allston, South Boston, Mattapan, East Boston, and Dorchester.

"Get The Test Boston" to encourage individuals and businesses to commit to increasing testing

The program created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has engaged nearly 1,000 volunteers to serve older, at-risk, residents.

Students will return for in-person learning following a sustained decrease in the positivity rate.

Over 20 free events, hosted in partnership with business groups and experts, focus on the theme of "Striving and Thriving" for Boston's women entrepreneurs and business owners

The second mobile site, in partnership with Whittier Street Health Center, will be at Nubian Square in Roxbury.

The City of Boston is offering flu vaccine vouchers for the uninsured and underinsured.

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