Saints fans are beyond upset this week after Mayor LaToya Cantrell plans to announce visitors to many indoors facilities — including restaurants, bars, and the Caesars Superdome — will be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative test result before allowed entrance.
On top of that, masks will still expected to be required indoors.
“Mayor LaToya Cantrell is planning to announce that people will need to show proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or a recent negative coronavirus test before entering New Orleans restaurants, bars and other venues, including the Caesars Superdome, according to multiple sources familiar with the city’s plans,” NOLA.com reported.
Saints games will be allowed to host full-capacity crowds after a season which was limited to a fraction of their number in the stands last year.
Fans had many reactions to this online:
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As of now, there are no public plans for a league-wide mandate to require that fans be vaccinated or test negative for the virus to attend football games this fall.