New Orleans Saints to Ban Fans Without Vaccination or Proof of Negative Tests

According to reports, the New Orleans Saints will require fans to be vaccinated for the coronavirus or have proof of a negative test result to attend games at Caesars Superdome.

The requirements are part of the city-wide mandates forced onto the city by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, which rules that any indoor establishment must require vaccines or proof of positive tests.

Still, according to USA Today, Cantrell will not limit the size of the crowds allowed to see games at the Superdome.

According to Outkick, the mayor considers the Caesars Superdome an indoor venue despite the stadium’s size.- READ MORE

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