Emmys will require attendees to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination, negative test results
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The Emmys -- this year honoring "WandaVision," "The Crown" and more -- will require attendees to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination as well as negative test results.
The move comes as cases once again spike around the country, particularly in Calif., headquarters for the entertainment industry where many attendees reside and work. The requirement of proof of vaccination was put in place earlier this summer, but requiring a negative test is new as of Thursday.More Related News
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