A portion of Boston's Newbury Street closed to traffic Sunday, allowing thousands of window shoppers to walk around, even as the highly contagious delta variant continues to drive up COVID-19 cases statewide.
The annual event, called Open Newbury Street, is the first of three planned in August. It came the same day that the CDC renewed its recommendation that vaccinated people wear masks indoors in public. The agency pointed out that there is either a high or substantial risk of transmission in every county in Massachusetts.
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While some shoppers decided to wear masks outside, most didn’t. Those who did noted the rising number of cases.
“We are concerned,” said Jill Jones, from Boston. “We’re both vaccinated, but we really want to make sure we’re safe.”
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“It’s definitely super concerning,” said Katrina Carson, a makeup saleswoman. “We work face-to-face with people all the time, but we take all the precautions we need to take and we make sure people take the precautions they need to take when they’re with us.”
But others at Open Newbury Street said they felt perfectly safe, even in large crowds.
“I had gotten my COVID shot and I have cancer and I feel pretty comfortable with it,” said Deanna Labrie, who was visiting from Connecticut.
“It’s nice to finally see people out, getting the feeling of normalcy, especially today when it’s such a beautiful day out,” said Justin Nathan, of Framingham.
Shoppers said masks were optional at most indoor stores.
The city of Boston announced it will shut down a section of Newbury Street for shoppers again on the next pair of Sundays, Aug. 22 and Aug. 29.