Broadway grapples with COVID protocols on 2nd anniversary of shutdown

NEW YORK — Broadway is bouncing back from the omicron wave that led to cancelled performances and show closures over the holidays. In the next two months, 18 shows are scheduled to open or reopen, a sign that the industry has stabilized.

But as COVID-19 cases decline and vaccine and mask mandates continue to be lifted in restaurants, stores, schools and other venues, the theater community is taking a more conservative approach. It has elected to keep its strict COVID-19 policies in place at least through April 30.

Epidemiologist Blythe Adamson is a former member of the White House COVID-19 Task Force who works with several Broadway shows through

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