Beginning Jan. 3, 2022, guests to the Cleveland Orchestra’s performances at Severance Music Center will be required to provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination, including record of the booster shot, in order to attend.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Beginning Jan. 3, 2022, guests to the Cleveland Orchestra’s performances at Severance Music Center will be, including record of the booster shot, in order to attend.
Guests who are unable to be vaccinated, such as young children, or those who are not yet eligible for the booster dose must instead provide proof of a negative COVID-19 result from either a certified antigen lab within 24 hours of the event or from a PCR test within 72 hours of attending Severance Music Center.
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