With COVID-19 cases decreasing across the United States, Coachella has updated its “Health & Safety” protocols announcing that there will no longer be any Covid-related restrictions for entry at all which includes masks, testing, and vaccination proof.
These changes in accordance with current public safety guidelines, as February 16th marks the California Department of Public Health’s official revocation of vaccination proof for large outdoor events.
“In accordance with local guidelines, there will be no vaccination, testing, or masking requirements at Coachella 2022,” Coachella’s website reads.
“However, the event shall be presented in accordance with applicable public health conditions as of the date of the event and which may change at any time as determined by federal, state or local government agencies or instrumentalities, artists or the promoter; such requirements may include, without limitation, changes to capacity, attendance procedures and entry requirements, such as proof of vaccination and/or negative COVID-19 test, and other protective measures such as requiring attendees to wear face coverings. If any ticket holder does not comply with any laws, mandates, health orders or directives, promoter or event terms, conditions or rules, then the promoter or event operator may refuse admission to the event or require the ticket holder to leave the venue and such ticket holder will not be entitled to a refund.” reads the festival’s website.
View Coachella’s official “Health & Safety” guidelines at coachella.com.
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