Professional Sports & Other Sporting Activities Covid-19 Requirements is a legal document that was released by the Washington State Department of Health - a government authority operating within Washington.
Q: What are the Covid-19 requirements for professional sports and other sporting activities in Washington?
A: Professional sports and other sporting activities must follow the state's current Covid-19 guidelines and requirements.
Q: Are spectators allowed at professional sports events and other sporting activities?
A: Yes, spectators are allowed at professional sports events and other sporting activities, but there may be capacity limits and other restrictions in place.
Q: Do participants and spectators need to wear masks at sporting events?
A: Yes, participants and spectators are typically required to wear masks at sporting events, unless they are actively eating or drinking.
Q: What are the guidelines for physical distancing at sporting events?
A: Physical distancing guidelines may vary, but generally, individuals are encouraged to maintain a distance of at least 6 feet from others who are not in their household.
Q: Are there any restrictions on concessions and food/beverage sales at sporting events?
A: There may be restrictions on concessions and food/beverage sales, such as limited options or grab-and-go options instead of self-serve stations.
Q: What should participants and spectators do if they feel sick or have Covid-19 symptoms?
A: Participants and spectators should stay home if they feel sick or have Covid-19 symptoms, and seek medical advice if needed.
Q: Are there any specific guidelines for youth sports in Washington?
A: Yes, there are specific guidelines for youth sports in Washington, including requirements for testing, masks, and physical distancing.
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