File:Boston City Hall lit blue to thank our healthcare workers under COVID-19.jpg
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English: Tonight we light City Hall blue to show our gratitude for healthcare workers and hospital staff that are keeping our communities safe and healthy during these challenging times. You are all heroes. |
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Source | https://twitter.com/marty_walsh/status/1247332255493742596 |
Author | Office of Boston Mayor |
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