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The governor said religious services, and outdoor and indoor spectator events can boost their capacity to 50% if they have "vaccinated" seating sections. This would apply for graduations and sporting events, as well, reporters said.
Many counties are preparing to drop back into Phase 2 of the Health Washington reopening plan, meaning indoor spaces will have their capacity cut to 25%. Outdoor spaces can have a maximum of 200 people at this level.
Unvaccinated sections will still be permitted at these spaces, Inslee clarified. Your vaccine card or a photo of it are acceptable proofs of vaccination, his office said. If you're sitting in vaccinated sections, you must still wear a mask except while eating or drinking. Social distancing will not be required. "Children between 2-15 can sit in the vaccinated section, but only if they test negative within 72 hours of the event,"

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