Boston Prepares for a Glimpse of Remote Work as the New Normal
- City will have to find new visitor attractions, mayor says
- Falling Covid infections could speed up the pace of reopening
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Boston companies won’t go “back to normal” after the lifting of pandemic lock-downs, the city’s acting mayor said.
The comments come on the eve of a report, due this week, about the lasting effects of the shift to remote work in Boston.