Chicago mayor announces Cubs and White Sox to allow limited fan capacity at MLB Games

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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that the city of Chicago is loosening its COVID-19 restrictions in time for MLB Opening Day, The change will go into effect for the Cubs’ home opener on April 1 and the White Sox’ opening day of April 8.

Both Chicago stadiums will be limited to 20% capacity for fans. For Wrigley Field, this means 8,274 fans will be allowed, while Guaranteed Rate Field will have 8,122 fans. Parties at the ballparks will still have to be separated by six feet and everybody in attendance will be required to wear a mask. There will be cashless concessions and merchandise sales along with reduced lines. 

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said:  “On behalf of Major League Baseball, I thank Mayor Lightfoot for her shared commitment to a responsible resumption of fan attendance in Chicago, under protocols designed to promote safety. MLB will continue to urge fans to follow best practices for health and safety in the fight against COVID-19.”

Cubs, White Sox allowed 20 percent capacity to open season

Via sports.yahoo.com
 

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