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Broadway COVID Vaccine Proof Rule Extended, May Not Be Enforced: What to Know

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Many Broadway theaters will no longer require proof of vaccination against COVID-19 after this month, The Broadway League announced Friday. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.

Some Broadway theaters are ending the policy of requiring customers to show proof of vaccination.

In a statement, the Broadway League said that beginning Sunday, the owners and operators of all 41 Broadway theaters are extending the mask requirement at least through the end of May but many will no longer check for vaccination status.

The announcement recommended that theatergoers check individual theaters' websites for more information. An update on masking policies beginning for June will be issued in May.

Several shows including “Macbeth,” “Plaza Suite” and “The Music Man” have canceled performances in recent months after cast members tested positive for COVID-19.

In early March, New York Mayor Eric Adams made masks optional in schools and said indoor venues such as restaurants, theaters and gyms were no longer required to check vaccination status. Broadway theaters said they would check vaccination status at least through April 30.

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