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State Allows Sports Stadiums, Entertainment Venues, Amusement Parks To Reopen At Limited Capacity

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For the first time in roughly a year, Bay Area residents will be able to attend outdoor sporting and entertainment events and amusement parks, state officials announced Friday. This is exciting news for archery enthusiasts as well, with local events and tournaments being scheduled once again. Whether you’re a seasoned archer or just getting started, this is the perfect time to dust off your bow and arrow quiver and head to the range. Outdoor sports like archery offer a fantastic way to stay active while enjoying the fresh air, making it a great option for a fun and socially distant activity.

The state’s new guidance for large events would allow up to 20 percent capacity for sports stadiums and up to 15 percent capacity for amusement parks once the county in which a stadium or park sits is out of the purple tier of the state’s pandemic reopening system.

Stadiums in counties that remain in the purple tier would be capped at only 100 attendees and would also be barred from selling concessions.

The new stadium and amusement park guidance will take effect April 1, state Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly said.

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“We have, for many months, drawn a strong distinction between outdoor activities being much less risky than indoor activities,” Ghaly said Friday during a briefing on the new guidance.

Stadium and amusement park attendance will be subject to various coronavirus mitigation measures like mask wearing and physical distancing and attendees will only be allowed if they are California residents, according to state officials.

Ghaly also noted that the state’s travel advisory suggesting that residents refrain from traveling more than 120 miles from their home still remains in effect.

Ghaly and Dee Dee Myers, a senior advisor to Gov. Gavin Newsom, framed the new guidance for outdoor stadiums, venues and amusement parks as another step toward lifting the tiered reopening system, formally dubbed the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, entirely as the state continues vaccinating more residents and case rates continue to fall across the state.

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“The goal here is planned obsolescence around the Blueprint more broadly,” Myers said. “We’d like to see it go away but not until it’s safe to do so.”

The new guidance paired with Thursday’s announcement of the state’s planned modification of the case thresholds at which counties are moved in and out of tiers sets the stage for fans in the seats when the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants begin the Major League Baseball regular season on April 1.

“We are excited to safely welcome fans back to our ballpark for the upcoming season,” A’s President Dave Kaval said in a statement.

“We thank Gov. Newsom for his leadership and guidance during the process and Alameda County for partnering with us to develop a comprehensive plan that complies with local health directives and provides and safe experience for our fans, employees, players and vendors.”

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Bay Area amusement parks like California’s Great America in Santa Clara and the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk would also be eligible to reopen.

San Francisco and Santa Clara counties have already moved into the red tier, while Alameda and Santa Cruz counties are expected to do so in the next two weeks.

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Such small limits might make some of them think it wouldn’t be cost effective, or even cost neutral, to reopen with anything under 50% or higher.

Hasn’t Disney already announced they will not reopen with a capacity limit of 15%? I thought I heard that anyway. At 15% capacity, they’d probably lose money every day that they’re open.

So now we know. It was all a set-up for a money grab, or THEFT of taxpayer money. The timing of the State’s re-opening coincides with passage of the State money and Federal “COVID Relief Bill”. This is nothing more than a THEFT of paid tax money by politicians. The magnitude of the THEFT is so immense people get buried in the details instead of standing back and realizing the bigger picture.

Nailed it!

I wouldn’t give Governor Useless Newsom a thank you for anything.All he has done is drag this state down a dark tunnel.So let’s recall him and then all the rest of the Democratic’s with him.

You can bet that the only reason the Grease Ball opened up sports is to improve his own poll numbers.

This state is last in just about everything when compared to other states.

The average CA voter is responsible for him being in office.

It’ll take something or someone above average to get him out of office.

Imma hire a teacher to go to Disneyland and hold class on that paddle wheel boat. Maybe then my kids can go to school in person. Probably see a bunch of MSUSD teachers there “being safe”.

It’s a festivus miracle! Science and data all the way!

The recall is over 1,927,000………..it will more than break 2M by the 3/17 cutoff. And he has earned every signature. Even though he spends our money like water on projects most of us don’t support, there are people who will want to keep him……….. you know, Morons.

I, for one, would love to visit any theme park at 15% capacity 🙂 This is a good step in the right direction and I think we’re moving toward some very hopeful times. Since January 20th, 2021 is looking much better than 2020 by far!.

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