Salem to Require Negative COVID-19 Tests for Large Halloween Events
As we all know, Salem is the place to be in October… but things are going to look a little different this year.
Salem will now require a negative COVID-19 test for people to attend some of their large Halloween events, according to Boston.com. On Friday, the Salem Board of Health voted to require people to have a negative test taken within 72 hours to attend indoor events with more than 100 people at a public space. The requirement will go into effect on October 1st and last through November 1st. In addition, masks are required inside all public businesses through mid-November.
For some events, like the Horror Fest that includes 50 indoor movies throughout October, vaccine mandates will be in place.
See the article below for more details.
The city that hosted the Salem witch trials more than three centuries ago will require a negative COVID-19 test for people to attend some large Halloween events, officials said.https://t.co/CQiFLAIGkJ
— Boston.com (@BostonDotCom) September 18, 2021