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UMaine hockey to require fans get COVID-19 shot or show test

UMaine hockey to require fans get COVID-19 shot or show test

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) University of Maine sports fans will have to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test to go to home hockey and basketball games.

The university announced the policy on Monday. The new policy goes into effect on Friday, and fans will also have to wear a mask to enter sports venues, UMaine officials said.

Masks are required indoors for all people over the age of 2 at UMaine sports events. The university said it also reserves the right to request additional screening of patrons before they enter buildings.

“If guests are unable to provide valid proof of vaccination, a valid negative test, or fail the enhanced screening, guests will be turned away from the event,” the university said in a statement.

Children under 12 will not be required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test or a valid COVID-19 vaccination, the university said.

UMaine hockey is one of the most popular and successful college sports programs in northern New England. The Black Bears play their home games at Alfond Arena on the school’s Orono campus, about 140 miles north of Portland.

The men’s hockey team’s home opener is Oct. 22 against Sacred Heart University. The women’s team’s season has started already and it’s next game is Friday against University of Connecticut.

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