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'I'm just scared that there's going to be an outbreak again, that all it's going to take is that one person that takes off a mask.' Workers at ballparks and theme parks have mixed feelings about returning.

"I'm just scared that there's going to be an outbreak again, that all it's going to take is that one person that takes off a mask."

“Everybody is very, very serious about wearing a mask,” Hashem, a native Bostonian, said. “We're doing our due diligence to try to keep ourselves safe and keep others safe around us.” "The club committed over $1.5 million to aid Red Sox part-time and seasonal employees whose jobs did not allow them to work remotely during the pandemic. This assistance also extended to our concession partners at Aramark," said Boston Red Sox spokesperson Zineb Curran."We fully recognize that this funding did not mitigate the full impact of what these employees experienced, but our hope was to provide some measure of help and relief during a very challenging period.

“I mean we show up, we show out, fan-friendly, doing the most, going overboard — but when we need you, you don't show up,” she said about Colorado Rockies leadership..Mays said her son was the one who convinced her to return, telling her, “Don't worry about the other people, you go back and make your money,” which eventually led her to regaining something so important to her and something she had been missing out on over the last year.

Ober, a ride operator and former guest relations associate, said the unique part of her return to work is the volume of children, who are not yet eligible for vaccinations.

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