Covid-19

We created this page to ensure our guests have the necessary information to make informed consent decisions about attendance at Cathouse -in-person events.

COVID Protocol

Below is the current COVID guidance from the CDC and City of Boston. Subject to change as information changes. Please do your own due diligence, as we cannot and do not provide health advice.

  • The City of Boston has aligned with the state’s reopening plan. All remaining COVID-19 restrictions and capacity limits for businesses have been lifted as of Saturday, May 29. Following CDC guidance, the state’s face covering order has also been rescinded. The Commonwealth’s State of Emergency ended on June 15. (Boston.gov)
  • If you are fully vaccinated, you can resume activities that you did before the pandemic. (CDC)
  • Unvaccinated People: Wear a mask, especially indoors, stay 6 feet apart, and wash your hands. (CDC)
  • Fully vaccinated people can resume activities without wearing a mask or physically distancing, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules, and regulations, including local business and workplace guidance. (CDC)
  • If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, find a vaccine. (CDC)
  • CDC cannot provide the specific risk level for every activity in every community. It is important to consider your own personal situation and the risk to you, your family, and your community before venturing out. (CDC)

Mask Policy

In alignment with the City of Boston, and based on CDC guidelines, there is no mask mandate. We do highly appreciate and encourage any unvaccinated parties, and anyone else who feels most comfortable doing so, to wear a mask, particularly indoors.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are Vaccines Required?
    • We fully endorse and encourage anyone who is able to get vaccinated. However, proof of vaccination is not required to attend Cathosue events, and we will not ask for this information.
  • Are Masks Required?
    • Masks are highly encouraged for anyone who is unvaccinated, as well as anyone who feels most comfortable with them, particularly indoors. However, based on current official COVID guidance, we do not require masks.

COVID Resources