California is no longer requiring people to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to attend indoor mega events and sporting events.
“I’m excited we’re taking the next step and we don’t have to show our proof of vaccine everywhere we go,” said William Molander of Livermore.
“It was a hassle. The lines were longer and often kids were turned away before they had a positive test and so hopefully, this is a better situation,” he said.
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