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Which Professional Sports Teams Share Stadiums?
NFL, NBA, NHL and WNBA teams share arenas with local teams across the country. Here are the venues that house multiple teams in the same city.
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Crowded Stadiums, Pandemic Create Combustible Mix This Fall
Health experts say this fall’s crowded college and professional football stadiums could create ripe conditions for COVID-19 to spread among unvaccinated fans.
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Mass. to Ease Some Covid-19 Restrictions Monday
It will be another step towards normalcy in Massachusetts Monday when the state enters its next phase of reopening. One of the biggest changes: large indoor and outdoor stadiums like Fenway Park, the Garden, and Gillette Stadium will be able to “up” their capacities from 12 to 25 percent, making tickets more accessible. Theme parks and outdoor water parks will…
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Mass. Enters Next Phase of Reopening Monday
Massachusetts will ease some Covid-19 restrictions on Monday.
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Here's the Timeline for Mass. Lifting the Last Wave of COVID Business Restrictions
More than a year into the COVID-19 restrictions that have reshaped much of public life, Massachusetts now has a target date for when its business and capacity limits are set to be lifted: Aug. 1, 2021. That date could come earlier depending on key public health metrics around vaccination, hospitalizations and case counts, Gov. Charlie Baker said.
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Mass. Easing COVID Restrictions: What to Know, Reaction and More
Massachusetts announced plans to ease COVID restrictions, including masks for people outside starting Friday. Stadiums will be able to host more people, bars can reopen for nearly regular service and more.
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Stadiums to Open at 10% Capacity in NY. What About Boston?
Boston sports fans may be a bit jealous of those in New York now that large venues are able to start hosting people again this month. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is allowing stadiums and arenas with more than 10,000 seats to fill up to 10% capacity. Fans who provide a negative PCR test within 72 hours of an event will…