TD Garden, home of the Boston Bruins and Boston Celtics, will no longer require people to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination in order to enter the venue.In a statement sent Saturday, TD Garden — along with the Bruins and Celtics organizations — announced that the arena will be aligning its requirements with those laid out by the city of Boston.Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced late Friday that required people entering certain indoor spaces to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 was lifted effective immediately.TD Garden is still aligning with the city’s requirement to wear face masks in public indoor spaces, as all guests age 2 and older need to wear a mask at all times while indoors, except when actively eating or drinking.Under Boston’s proof of COVID-19 vaccination policy, people 12 and older only needed to show proof of one vaccine dose starting Jan. 15. Proof of full vaccination was not required to be shown until this past Tuesday (Feb. 15). TD Garden, however, had instituted a proof of full COVID-19 vaccination policy for guests 12 and older in September, but did allow guests to show proof of a qualifying negative COVID-19 test result as an alternative to gaining entry. That option to test out was taken away starting Jan. 15.There are two music shows at TD Garden this weekend, which means guests of Saturday’s Tool concert and Sunday’s Billie Eilish concert will still need to abide by both the proof of COVID-19 vaccination and indoor mask requirements.
TD Garden, home of the Boston Bruins and Boston Celtics, will no longer require people to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination in order to enter the venue.
In a statement sent Saturday, TD Garden — along with the Bruins and Celtics organizations — announced that the arena will be aligning its requirements with those laid out by the city of Boston.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced late Friday that required people entering certain indoor spaces to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 was lifted effective immediately.
TD Garden is still aligning with the city’s requirement to wear face masks in public indoor spaces, as all guests age 2 and older need to wear a mask at all times while indoors, except when actively eating or drinking.
Under Boston’s proof of COVID-19 vaccination policy, people 12 and older only needed to show proof of one vaccine dose starting Jan. 15. Proof of full vaccination was not required to be shown until this past Tuesday (Feb. 15).
TD Garden, however, had instituted a proof of full COVID-19 vaccination policy for guests 12 and older in September, but did allow guests to show proof of a qualifying negative COVID-19 test result as an alternative to gaining entry. That option to test out was taken away starting Jan. 15.
There are two music shows at TD Garden this weekend, which means guests of Saturday’s Tool concert and Sunday’s Billie Eilish concert will still need to abide by both the proof of COVID-19 vaccination and indoor mask requirements.
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