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Will you need a COVID-19 vaccine to go to concerts? Here's what we know so far

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Some venues now require fans to be fully vaccinated or prove they’ve tested negative for COVID-19 before they’re allowed entry.
With the spread of the Delta variant and the number of COVID-19 cases rising, many shows planned for 2021 are introducing new policies. Some venues now require fans to be fully vaccinated or prove they’ve tested negative for COVID-19 before they’re allowed entry. If you currently have tickets for an upcoming show, check to see if it’s been canceled or if there are updated policies. What’s the difference?: COVID-19 delta variant symptoms vs. cold or allergies Here’s what you need to know if you’re going to a show with new COVID-19 safety precautions in place: Every venue has different rules, but there are similarities in what they’re requiring. In most cases, attendees must prove they have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and it has been two weeks since they’ve received the final shot. Those who aren’t vaccinated will have to bring proof of a negative COVID-19 diagnostic test taken within 48 to 72 hours before the event. Ohio governor’s race: Democrats require staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19; GOP does not Recently, Dead & Company and Maroon 5 announced these requirements for their upcoming shows at Riverbend Music Center.

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