Sports, theater and music fans will be able to take their seats again in California as the state’s coronavirus cases plummet and vaccinations increase.
After a year-long ban on most indoor seating, the state Friday set the stage for a literal stage-setting that could see the resumption of NBA games and live entertainment performances in most counties beginning 15 Apri.
Most of the state’s 58 counties will be permitted to allow at least some indoor seating because they fall into the lower three levels of California’s four-tiered Covid-19 restriction plan. Big population centres such as San Francisco, Santa Clara County and Los Angeles county are in the second-least restrictive orange tier.
Only three counties — San Joaquin, Merced and Inyo — remain in the highest purple tier, indicating “widespread” Covid-19 risk.
The others will be permitted some indoor seating “with capacity limits and modifications including physical distancing, advance ticket purchases, designated areas for eating and drinking, and attendance limited to in-state visitors”, according to a state public health announcement.
In the red tier, venues of up to 1,500 people can operate at 10% capacity and grow to 25% of all guests provide evidence of vaccination or a negative test. Venues of 1,501 people or more can operate at 20% capacity in the red tier, but guests must show proof of vaccination or a negative test. Capacity increases for tiers where the virus is less widespread.
State officials won’t require testing or proof of vaccination for some of those events. Events that do require testing and vaccinations will be allowed to have more paying customers than those that don’t. Only people who live in California can attend these live performances.