Vaccination Requirements for Entering R3VIVE’s Facility

R3VIVE Fitness • January 13, 2022
Poster for Revive Fitness: Vaccination requirements beginning January 15th, 2022. Weights in background.

Update: 2/18

Mayor Michelle Wu 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, will be lifted effective immediately.

Proof of vaccination is no longer required to enter our facility. We still encourage those who are able, to get vaccinated to help fight the spread of the COVID-19 disease.

In accordance with the City of Boston and the “B Together” vaccine policy, R3VIVE Fitness will require proof of vaccination beginning Saturday, January 15th 2022.

This requirement is necessary for both members and staff. We will be conducting proof checks upon your next visit and keeping track of vaccination proof so we are all up to date with everyone’s standings.

To enter our facility, you will need to show that you are vaccinated against COVID-19. That verification can be done with:

The city of Boston has provided key dates for those who are not fully vaccinated. If you are not fully vaccinated, we will keep track of this and remind members before the start of the next date required by the city. Those key dates are as follows:

Date Requirement
Saturday, January 15 People age 12+ must show proof of one dose of vaccine
Tuesday, February 15 People age 12+ must show proof of full vaccination
Tuesday, March 1 Children age 5-11 must show proof of one dose of vaccine
Sunday, May 1 People age 5+ must show proof of full vaccination

For more information, we encourage your to visit:
https://www.boston.gov/departments/mayors-office/introducing-b-together

We thank you for helping us keep our community and city safe. If there are any questions, please reach out to us at info@r3vivefitness.com.

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