Oscars may not require vaccine as Canadian truckers and American workers protest mandates
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As scores of Canadian truckers protest vaccine mandates — with support from some Americans — Hollywood’s biggest stars prepare to gather at one of its most prestigious events of the year without being required to show proof of vaccination.
The Oscars may not be requiring proof of vaccination at its March 27 event at the Dolby Theater as long as people present a negative PCR test or a negative rapid antigen test on the day of the awards ceremony. There has been speculation that some nominees and attending celebrities may not be inoculated, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The Academy did not immediately respond to an inquiry from Fox News Digital.
The Oscars did not require attendees to wear face masks last year. Some celebrities were masked during the 2021 ceremony while many others were not.