Public Buildings May Get Permanent Barriers To Protect City Workers From Contagion in Worcester

Public Buildings May Get Permanent Barriers To Protect City Workers From Contagion in Worcester

People visiting offices at city hall in Worcester might be greeted by permanent physical barriers between them and employees sometime in the future, a city official said.

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker yesterday laid out in broad, vague terms what reopening public life in various phases in the age of coronavirus might look like. Local officials are also looking at changes – some permanent – that they might be making.