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Boston College Changes Indoor COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements for Fans

New regulations have stiffened up what is allowed in Conte Forum
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Boston College has shifted their COVID-19 vaccine policy per a release from the school on Tuesday. In accordance with Boston's B Together vaccine requirement for indoor spaces, all fans that want to attend a game at Conte Forum/Kelly Rink must have started the COVID-19 vaccination process by January 15th. Children between 5-11 will also need to show proof of at least one dose of the vaccine.

This is a change from the previous regulations, that allowed fans to show a negative PCR test to gain admission. Fans older than two years old will also be required to wear a mask except for when eating or drinking.

In addition BC students are going to be required to get the booster shot by February 9th.

Proof of COVID-19 vaccination can be shown in the following forms:

    • A CDC COVID-19 vaccination card

    • A digital image of your CDC COVID-19 vaccination card

    • An image of any official immunization record featuring COVID-19 vaccination record

    • A City of Boston-designated app

    • Any other COVID vaccine verification app, including CROWDPASS

Boston College athletics has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic over the past month. Men's basketball had two games postponed because of an outbreak in the program, while football's outbreak forced the cancellation of the Military Bowl.

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