This seems to have slipped under the radar because it focuses mostly on indoor events, bit look closely, it states that outdoor gatherings of 10,000 or more will require proof of vaccination or negative COVID test as of Sept. 20 in California. I think that would also include theme parks, right? I only bring this up so people know to be prepared if that is indeed the case, as I would hate to see people turned away after spending a lot of money because they didn't know.
Also, this is not to be a debate about if this is good or bad, just asking if I am reading this correctly.
Also, this is not to be a debate about if this is good or bad, just asking if I am reading this correctly.
California becomes 1st state to require proof of COVID vaccination or negative test for indoor events over 1K people
California will require proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test to attend indoor gatherings of 1,000 or more people starting next month, a move the state says is the first of its kind i…
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