The Abbey Road on the River Music Festival has announced that attendees will have to prove they are fully vaccinated or present a negative COVID-19 check result to attend the five-day Beatles-inspired music festival in Jeffersonville.
“Our most sensible priority is to ensure the protection and convenience of our customers and groups. In addition, to curb the spread of COVID-19 and the delta variant in our community, we have established some rules that you should know before coming to the festival,” the new COVID rules state on their website.
“A complete COVID-19 vaccine or a negative COVID-19 result will be required 72 hours before attending the occasion to attend Abbey Road on the 2021 River,” he says.
The policy, however, does not require mask wearing through fully vaccinated shoppers at festival venues.
In addition, he says that “we know that not everyone can get vaccinated and we respect that, however, we believe that anyone over the age of 12 can be tested before coming to the event. “
Here’s what you want to know:
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The five-day festival, Sept. 2-6 in Jeffersonville, includes bands like Jefferson Starship, The Fab Four, Peter Asher, The Weeklings, Laurence Juber, Classicstone, All You Need Is Love and more.
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Here’s what you want to know about the new COVID-19 rules for Abbey Road on the River 2021:
Festival organizers will not require fully vaccinated shoppers to wear a mask in festival spaces.
If you are vaccinated, you can use your discretion as to when you need to wear a mask. Organizers are asking him to wear a mask in overcrowded areas, as the delta variant can still be transmitted between vaccinated people.
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If you have not been vaccinated, but have tested negative, and will come, you will be asked to wear a mask in the crowd and around other people for the comfort and protection of all guests.
There is also a social distance of at least six feet at all festival events.
Abbey Road on the river will not require young people under the age of 12 to go through a COVID test, however, they will have to wear a mask around other people who are not part of their immediate family.
The last date you would be eligible to be fully vaccinated would be Aug. 19 with a single-injection johnson vaccine.
Each day you attend the music festival, you will need to bring a published or virtual copy of your vaccination card, vaccination record, or published result of your negative COVID-19 check (the check must involve your check dates).
If you participate in the festival for several days, you will get a bracelet that accredits your COVID vaccine or check and you will only have to deliver your card once.
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Regardless of your vaccination status, you’ll want to bring a mask.
The festival will have increased hand sanitizer and handwashing stations on site, and cleaning groups will perform common cleanings in high-traffic areas.
If you test positive 10 days before attending the festival or if you have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, you will be asked not to attend.
Similarly, if you have symptoms of COVID (100. 4 F fever or any other COVID 19-related symptoms known through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), organizers ask you to attend.
Or if within 14 days prior to attending the festival, you have traveled to a foreign territory known through the applicable federal, state, or local governments as a subject or quarantine notices due to COVID-19.
Contact Kirby Adams on kadams@courier-journal. com or Twitter @kirbylouisville.