Earlier today, the Pirates announced changes to their mask policy for fans who are visiting PNC Park. The update is in accordance with the recent anno.
The Pittsburgh Pirates said on Friday that they will no longer require fans who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to wear a facemask while at PNC Park.
Fans who are not yet fully vaccinated must continue to wear a facemask while at PNC Park as required by the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
Next week, the Pirates said they plan to announce details regarding capacity increases for the remainder of the season and further adjustments to the health and safety protocols at PNC Park.
âWe are excited to be able to quickly adjust our facemask policy, consistent with the Department of Healthâs announcement. This is another huge step in our return to normalcy here in Pittsburgh,â Pirates president Travis Williams said.
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Registered nurse Carrie Weiland reads a poem as Chief Operating Officer Krista Bragg looks on during a ceremony Thursday, May 13, 2021, to honor Allegheny Valley Hospital staff and remember those who lost their lives to covid-19.
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Allegheny Valley Hospital staff take a moment to reflect on the past year during a ceremony Thursday, May 13, 2021.
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A plaque was unveiled during a ceremony Thursday in front of Allegheny Valley Hospital in Harrison to honor hospital staff and remember those who lost their lives to covid-19.
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Allegheny Valley Hospital Chief Operating Officer Krista Bragg speaks during a ceremony Thursday, May 13, 2021, to dedicate a tree to honor hospital staff and remember those who lost their lives to covid-19.
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