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The Buffalo Bills plan to allow full capacity for their home games in 2021, with the only caveat being that fans will only be admitted inside with proof of receiving their COVID19 vaccination.
A player on the Twins tested positive for COVID19 on Friday. As a result, the remaining two games in the current Twins/Angels series have been postponed.
The weekend NCAA baseball series between Louisville and Pitt has been cancelled due to COVID19 issues with Pitt. There are no plans to play these games later in the season.
Earlier today, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that, effective on May 7, both of the United Center sports tenants, the Blackhawks and the Bulls, will be given the OK to resume admitting fans for their games up to 25% capacity.
After action taken by the state governor, Louisiana has returned to allowing 100% capacity for all outdoor sporting events, and will not require fans to wear masks at outdoor events. The focus on this new/old status is LSU's 2021 NCAA football season.
Both Chicago MLB teams are planning massive capacity increases later this month.
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The White Sox and Cubs will increase crowd limits to 60% of capacity. This begins on May 24 for the White Sox and May 28 for the Cubs.
Both teams will also have sections set aside for fans who have been fully vaccinated; sections 108 and 109 at Comiskey Park and the upper level of bleachers beneath the center field scoreboard at Wrigley Field. Seating in these areas does not count against the overall 60% capacity limit.
The Charlotte (NC) Motor Speedway has announced that, for the Memorial Day weekend Coca-Cola 600, fans will be admitted to 100% seating capacity, and will NOT require fans to wear masks.
Two of MLB's West Coast ballclubs have announced the dates where they will resume admitting fans up to full capacity. The Dodgers will return to normal on June 15 and the Angels will do likewise on June 17.
Gov. Murphy of New Jersey has signed a bill that will allow sports venue to admit fans up to full capacity. The new status begins this coming Friday and will allow the tenants of MetLife Stadium (NFL Giants and Jets) to be able to try and fill the stadium when the 2021 season begins.
A report heard this morning on WGN Morning News indicates that, at this time, 30 of the 32 NFL teams have been given the OK to allow fans in at full capacity. Still waiting for the go-ahead: Denver and Indianapolis.
The New York Knicks have announced that if the team wins their current playoff series, starting with Round 2, while capacities won't bee diminished, fans will need a vaccine passport (to verify being fully vaccinated) in order to be admitted.
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