Vaccine certificate or rapid test required to visit North Nashville in 2021

Officials announced on Tuesday that if you want to watch live music and a two-step walk in North Nashville, you will need to show a COVID-19 vaccination certificate or take a COVID-19 quick test.
Calgary Stampede’s famous country pub’s new precautions are taking part, and the program will start on Thursday, July 8.
The Calgary Stampede says that although the free rapid test does not take long, sharing the vaccination certificate (at least once two weeks before) is the fastest way to enter popular venues.
Visitors can show physical copies or photos of their vaccination records, or they can use Alberta Health’s MyHealth app to prove that they have been vaccinated.
“This simple process provides additional comfort for Nashville North,” said Jim Laurendeau of The Calgary Stampede.
“This is just one of many safety agreements, in line with our commitment to meet and exceed all public health guidelines.”
Officials said they will monitor the effectiveness of the plan and take other safety precautions in northern Nashville.
This country music venue over the age of 18 is no longer housed in a large tent, but has been replaced by a canopy covering that allows more air circulation.
Officials also moved north of Nashville next to the Stampede stand and introduced digital queues to reduce crowded lineups and encourage social distancing.
“Digital queuing can avoid the need for actual queuing,” Laurendeau explained. “You can go out and enjoy everything that Stampede Park has to offer.
“For Stampede 2021, this legendary venue has the most performances ever, adding to the brilliance of the Nashville North stage,” the official said in a press release.
“If you are ready to go out and enjoy live country music, this is a good place to start the summer.”
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Post time: Jul-09-2021