BOSTON
    -- Monday, August 31, 2020 -- Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that
    four indoor swimming pools, BCYF
    Curtis Hall Pool in Jamaica Plain, BCYF
    Draper Pool in West Roxbury, BCYF
    Flaherty Pool in Roslindale and BCYF
    Mason Pool in Dorchester will open to the public on Wednesday,
    September 2. These pools join the City of Boston's two outdoor pools, the BCYF
    Clougherty Pool in Charlestown and the BCYF
    Mirabella Pool in the North End, in providing Boston residents with a
    place to enjoy aquatic activities and cool off during the summer. The
    indoor pools are open year round, while the outdoor pools will be open
    through Labor Day.  
  
"As
    we head towards the end of summer, I am pleased we are able to open up
    indoor swimming options for our residents," said Mayor Walsh.
    "BCYF has spent a lot of time making sure that safety protocols are in
    place so that we can open these additional recreational facilities within
    the current COVID-19 guidelines. I encourage residents to take advantage of
    these options and continue to take all the precautions: wearing face
    coverings when out, keeping your distance from others, and washing your
    hands."  
     
BCYF
    Draper Pool, Flaherty Pool and Mason Pool will be open Monday through
    Friday from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The BCYF Curtis Hall Community Center pool
    will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. As of now, pools
    will offer only lap swim to the public. Additional aquatics programming
    will be added as it's finalized. Due to the COVID-19 public health
    emergency, there are several new protocols in place at all BCYF
    pools:  
- Visitors must register for a
         swim time slot at Boston.gov/BCYF-registration
         as walk-ins will not be allowed. Registration will open tomorrow,
         Tuesday, September 1. Pool capacity has been reduced to one swimmer
         per lane for lap swim and roughly 10 percent capacity for youth
         programming.
 
- Registration will go live 24
         hours before the following day's sessions and will remain open until
         all spots are taken or until the session begins, whichever comes
         first. 
 
- Lap swim sessions of 45 minutes
         each and sessions where youth can register for various aquatics
         programming will be offered. 
 
- When registering for a session,
         visitors will be asked COVID-19 screening questions. The screening
         questions will be asked again when checking to the pool for the
         registered session.
 
- Cleaning and disinfecting will
         occur at opening and closing and between each swim session.
 
- Visitors must come dressed to
         swim as locker rooms/changing areas will be closed. Restrooms (if
         access is required) can be accessed through a locker room, but
         visitors cannot use the lockers or changing area.
 
- Face coverings (covering the
         nose and mouth) must be worn at all times when not in the water.
 
- Swimming lessons, which would
         require close physical contact, will not be offered.
 
- Social distancing of at least 6
         feet is required for all individuals outside of a household group and
         applies to deck areas, bathrooms, wading areas, the water, and the
         pool deck.
 
- Children under 12 must be
         accompanied by an adult. 
 
- Three children under 12 are
         allowed per adult. 
 
 
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