
Due to a recent rise in COVID-19 cases across the United States over the last few weeks, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, the home of this year’s SummerSlam show, has implemented a mandatory face mask policy to attend the stadium.
The official website for Allegiant Stadium posted the following message regarding face masks being worn in the stadium:
Allegiant Stadium takes the health and safety of its guests, employees and staff very seriously. In response to rising COVID-19 cases, and in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and State of Nevada Emergency Directive 047, all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, must wear a face mask while inside the stadium.
The State of Nevada & CDC do not currently require proof of vaccination to attend events.
Allegiant Stadium’s COVID-19 protocols are subject to change as additional information is discovered or provided by the State of Nevada & the CDC.
Individual events held at Allegiant Stadium may also implement heightened COVID-19 protocols, so please read all correspondence regarding an individual event carefully.
It was reported earlier today that WWE was worried about having to relocate back to the Thunderdome amidst the recent rise in COVID-19 cases.
This news, along with a report broken earlier today by WrestleVotes appear to confirm that SummerSlam will be going ahead as planned.
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