Gathering for St. Patrick’s Day? Boston health officials recommend wearing a mask as COVID cases go down

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While COVID cases keep dropping in the city and across the region, Boston health officials ahead of St. Patrick’s Day recommended that people gathering for the holiday wear a mask in public indoor spaces.

“Keep your weekend filled with luck and happiness (and not COVID-19)!” reads a poster from the Boston Public Health Commission.

“Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day?” the Boston Public Health Commission tweeted on Thursday. “While Boston is experiencing lower levels of COVID-19 spread, it’s still very easy to get sick when gathering in large crowds. Consider wearing a mask and be sure to stay home if you’re sick and to test for COVID before and after gathering.”

Meanwhile, the city’s virus wastewater data is continuing to fall. Data from the city’s wastewater surveillance program shows that the number of COVID particles in the wastewater dropped 46% over the past two weeks.

The citywide average is now 479 viral RNA copies per milliliter, down from 897 viral RNA copies two weeks ago.

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