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Giants Will No Longer Require Negative COVID Test or Vaccination to Attend Games

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Buster Posey of the San Francisco Giants hits an RBI single against the Oakland A's during a game at AT&T Park on July 13, 2018. (Jason O. Watson/Getty Images)

The San Francisco Giants announced Tuesday the team will stop requiring a negative COVID-19 test, or proof of vaccination, to enter Oracle Park and sit in its socially distanced sections.

The change will take effect Friday, the team said in a statement. Fans that are sitting in sections of the ballpark that have been reserved for the fully vaccinated will still be required to show proof that they are fully vaccinated.

Face coverings will still be required at all times when fans are not actively eating or drinking, even in fully vaccinated sections, according to the team.

Walk-up concession ordering is available at all concession stands throughout Oracle Park, but fans are encouraged to order food via the MLB Ballpark app to reduce face-to-face interactions.

—Bay City News

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