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Tiger84 
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01-18-22 01:14 PM - Post#333666    

For those interested in attending games in person, this is what I've gathered from the various team websites. Please let us know if I've misinterepreted or if you have updates.

Brown: No current restrictions
Columbia: Ban on spectators through 1/18 (today). Awaiting update
Cornell: Tickets only available through advance sales, and need vax proof or negative test
Dartmouth: Need vax proof
Harvard: Ban on spectators through 1/23
Penn: Ban on spectators until further notice
Princeton: Ban on spectators through 1/31
Yale: Ban on spectators through 2/21

Note that in some cases, students, faculty and staff are permitted and the "ban" does not apply to them.

 
Ever True 
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01-18-22 01:25 PM - Post#333668    
    In response to Tiger84

At Yale, the attendance policies are particularly intricate. As of yesterday, Yale community members (graduate and professional students/faculty/staff) are allowed to attend any sporting events - they must have their booster shot, if eligible.

On February 7th, which, for the time being, is the date on which in-person teaching will resume, Yale College students will be allowed to attend. Unclear as to whether that date would be pushed back if in-person teaching were to be pushed back, and if a change to the in-person teaching date would have an effect on the attendance policy for Yale community members.

 
rbg 
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01-20-22 02:44 PM - Post#333800    
    In response to Ever True

Columbia has an update that will go into effect on 1/22/22.

Limited number of guests of the student-athletes and coaches will be allowed on a pass list
Vaccinations (not booster)
Surgical Mask, KN95, KF94 allowed (unclear if Surgical Mask with Cloth Mask covering is allowed)
No Cloth Mask only, Neck Gaiters, Buffs or Masks with Valves allowed)


 
penn nation 
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01-20-22 02:48 PM - Post#333802    
    In response to rbg

They should offer a promo to Columbia Med students!

  • rbg Said:
Columbia has an update that will go into effect on 1/22/22.

Limited number of guests of the student-athletes and coaches will be allowed on a pass list
Vaccinations (not booster)
Surgical Mask, KN95, KF94 allowed (unclear if Surgical Mask with Cloth Mask covering is allowed)
No Cloth Mask only, Neck Gaiters, Buffs or Masks with Valves allowed)





 
rbg 
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01-28-22 03:18 PM - Post#334444    
    In response to penn nation

Penn's update will go into effect on February 1st.

The updates include:

Effective February 1, all spectators, ages 12 and above, must show proof of vaccination to access any indoor competition facility. A valid government or school issued photo ID must also be shown with proof of vaccination. Spectators 5 years and 3 months through 11 will need to show proof of one dose of COVID vaccine to gain admission and must be fully vaccinated by February 3 to gain access to the indoor competition facility. A photo ID is not required for this age group.

Proof of exemptions or negative test results are not valid to gain admission.

Concessions will not be made available for purchase to spectators at ticketed events at the Palestra until further notice. Fans are not permitted to bring their own food into any indoor competition facility. Fans are permitted to bring one sealed bottle of water per spectator into any indoor competition facility.

All fans are required to wear a mask that meets current University guidelines (N95, KN95, or cloth mask over a surgical mask) that covers their nose and mouth at all times upon entering, and throughout an indoor competition venue, except when removing intermittently for drinking (and eating when concessions re-open). This applies to all hospitality areas, media workspaces, or restrooms within, or adjacent to, the competition venue. Venue staff will be monitoring compliance throughout the competition. Those that do not comply will be asked to leave the venue by event management.


 
Tiger84 
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01-31-22 06:47 PM - Post#334881    
    In response to rbg

Princeton's prior guidance on attendance policy is scheduled to expire today 1/31/22. Awaiting guidance on February guidelines.

 
bradley 
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02-01-22 08:52 AM - Post#334905    
    In response to Tiger84

I noted that they are selling tickets on Princeton website for February games which is probably a good sign. Based on past procedures for Tiger games, we were very comfortable attending games due to the size of Jadwin and their protocols for attendance -- far safer than going to Wegmans or retail stores.

 
rbg 
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02-01-22 12:38 PM - Post#334912    
    In response to bradley

https://goprincetontigers .com/news/2022/2/1/genera...

Princeton Athletics is excited to announce the return of spectators at indoor athletics events beginning as of February 1 with the following guidelines in place:

· Effective February 1, all COVID-19 vaccine eligible spectators ages 5 and up attending indoor events must show proof of vaccination to gain admission. Adults must show a valid government or school issued photo ID.
· Acceptable forms of vaccination proof include physical vaccination card, a photo of your vaccination card or a digital vaccine record. Fans are no longer required to complete a COVID-19 Attestation Form on the Princeton Athletics App.
· Princeton students may gain admission to indoor athletics events by showing their PUID card at student entrances.
· Negative COVID-19 tests or vaccination waivers are not valid to gain admission.
· Masks are mandatory for all spectators, media and staff while attending indoor athletics events.
· Spectators under the age of five are not required to be vaccinated at this time, but must follow all masking requirements. If the time comes where children ages five and under are eligible to be vaccinated, this policy may change.
· Concessions will not be available at indoor athletics events at this time. Fans are not permitted to bring outside food into venues.

 
TigerFan 
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02-01-22 12:52 PM - Post#334914    
    In response to rbg

First institution I've seen requiring vaccination starting at age 5. More leadership from Old Nassau.

 
rbg 
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Current attendance policies
02-01-22 12:55 PM - Post#334915    
    In response to TigerFan

Please see the above information from Penn:

Spectators 5 years and 3 months through 11 will need to show proof of one dose of COVID vaccine to gain admission and must be fully vaccinated by February 3 to gain access to the indoor competition facility.

Princeton takes the lead on people 5 years to 5 years, 2 months & 20-plus days.

Edited by rbg on 02-01-22 12:57 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
TigerFan 
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Re: Current attendance policies
02-01-22 01:27 PM - Post#334916    
    In response to rbg

I stand corrected. Raising a high ball.

 
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