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Cal Performances requires proof of vaccination for performance attendance

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ERIN HAAR | STAFF

Starting in February, Cal Performances will require all attendees ages 5 and older to show proof of vaccination for entrance.

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JANUARY 12, 2022

Beginning Feb. 1, Cal Performances will require attendees to be fully vaccinated to the maximum extent to which they are eligible.

In addition, masks are required on-site, and no food or drinks will be available for sale to protect against COVID-19. Cal Performances encourages attendees to use N95, KN95, KF94 or FFP2 masks if possible, as these have been shown to be the most effective in preventing spread of infection. If these masks are not available, patrons are encouraged to wear two masks.

All attendees ages 5 and older must show proof of vaccination for entrance. Attendees ages 12 and older must also have received a booster vaccine if eligible. All methods for proof of vaccination except the CLEAR Health Pass require a valid photo ID to be presented as well.

Patrons who are interested in attending with a child under the age of 5 should call Cal Performances’ ticket office at least one week prior to the performance.

Maria Young is the university news editor. Contact her at [email protected], and follow her on Twitter at @maria_myoung.
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JANUARY 13, 2022


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