LOS ANGELES: Sports fans will be allowed to return to indoor arenas in California later this month under new guidelines announced by state authorities on Friday as the Covid-19 situation improves.
The California Department of Public Health said new rules would take effect from April 15 and were a result of increased vaccination rates and Covid-19 test positivity rates at a near-record low. The updated rules include gatherings, private events or meetings such as receptions or conferences, and indoor seated live events and performances.
“Today’s update … is a result of the progress we are making both in vaccinations and in controlling the spread of Covid-19,” said Mark Ghaly, secretary of the California Health and Human Services Agency. “By following public health guidelines such as wearing masks and getting vaccinated when eligible, we can resume additional activities as we take steps to reduce risk.”
How many fans allowed back into arenas would depend on the Covid-19 situation in a given county. California applies a system of four coloured tiers to each county based on the number of Covid-19 cases.
News of the updated guidelines was welcomed by California sports teams, who have played in empty indoor arenas since the pandemic began. “We are incredibly excited that the State of California announced guidelines today that will allow Lakers fans to return to the Staples Center,” the Los Angeles Lakers said.
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