Budweiser Gardens in downtown London. (File photo by Craig Needles, Blackburn News)Budweiser Gardens in downtown London. (File photo by Craig Needles, Blackburn News)
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Budweiser Gardens unveils vaccine policy for live events

Anyone wanting to go to a concert or catch a London Knights game at Budweiser Gardens will have to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test.

Under the downtown venue's newly released vaccine policy, all patrons 12 and older wanting to go inside for ticketed events will have to be able to prove they received two doses of the vaccine at least 14 days prior. Those with valid medical exemptions will be required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours of the event.

"With a new hockey season on the horizon and a return to live events across Canada, the Spectra staff at Budweiser Gardens is committed to implementing safety measures that will serve to assist community recovery efforts and help move toward the return of full capacities at all live event facilities, Budweiser Gardens said in a statement.

The vaccine policy takes effect on September 3.

Valid proof of vaccination includes either a physical or digital copy of your Ontario Ministry of Health vaccination receipt and government-issued photo ID.

Patrons who cannot produce proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test will be able to get a refund from the venue, as long as they are the original ticket purchaser.

In accordance with public health measures laid out under Step 3 of Ontario's economic reopening plan, people will be required to wear a face mask, except when eating and drinking, while inside Budweiser Gardens. Once inside, anyone who chooses to leave will not be allowed to reenter the facility, including for smoke breaks.

"We're looking forward to welcoming fans through our doors again and can't wait until we are together again," a statement on the venue's website reads.

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