Poloncarz: Vaccination required to attend Buffalo Bills, Sabres games
Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said anyone who wants to attend a Buffalo Bills or Buffalo Sabres game later this year will need to be fully vaccinated. Author: Leanne Stuck Updated: 11:08 PM EDT April 13, 2021
ERIE COUNTY, N.Y. If you would like to attend a Buffalo Bills or Buffalo Sabres game later this year you may have to be vaccinated for COVID-19 first.
During Erie County s weekly COVID-19 briefing, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz discussed a plan to allow full attendance at both Bills and Sabres games. Poloncarz says the county supports returning all fans to Highmark Stadium and the KeyBank Center this fall; however, under the county s plan, all fans and staff would be required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
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Erie County Exec Says Vaccinations Mandatory for Bills, Sabres Games
13 Apr 2021
A New York politician suggests that only fans who can prove they have been vaccinated for the coronavirus should be allowed to attend Buffalo Bills and Sabers games.
While claiming that officials expect a full stadium for the coming sports seasons, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz nonetheless insisted that it is safer to have sports venues limited only to vaccinated fans, the
Buffalo News reported.
Poloncarz exclaimed that people are perfectly free not to take any of the various coronavirus vaccines, but they aren’t free to attend a football or hockey game.
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