Massachusetts is taking another step forward Monday in the plan by Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration to phase out COVID-19 restrictions, with the state on track to meet its goal of vaccinating 4.1 million residents by the beginning of June and infection rates continuing to drop.
As previously announced in April, the move — which marks the first of three major statewide reopening steps this spring and summer — allows several Phase 4 industries, including amusement parks and road races, to resume operations for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. Large sports stadiums and concert venues will also be allowed to increase their maximum capacity from 12
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