Results: Fans may have to prove they've had the Covid vaccine to go to gigs and sport events
Published on 11/14/2020
Concert-goers may be asked to prove they've received a Covid-19 vaccine before returning to gigs and live sports events.
Ticketmaster says it has been working on its post-pandemic plans for fan safety, which could include using people's smart phones to check their immunity.
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Do you miss going to concerts, sports and other live events?
Yes
33%
843 votes
No, I don't miss it.
31%
779 votes
No, I never went to these types of events
32%
801 votes
No, I am still going to these types of events
5%
115 votes
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If the proposals go ahead, fans would either be asked to show evidence that they've received a vaccine, or be able to show a recent negative test result. Would you be more likely to get a vaccine quickly knowing you could attend these types of events again? Yes, I would be more likely to get the vaccine when available to attend live events
14%
352 votes
No, I would still get the vaccine when available either way.
22%
565 votes
No, I will not be getting the vaccine when available and will wait to see side effects/results etc.
20%
499 votes
No, I will not be getting the vaccine
14%
364 votes
Undecided
11%
273 votes
Not Applicable
19%
485 votes
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People would either need to have evidence of a vaccination, or have received a negative test result within a 24-to-72-hour window. Do you think fake COVID-19 negative tests will become more popular so people can attend events without getting a test? Yes
67%
1696 votes
No
33%
842 votes
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Would you feel safe going to a concert/live event knowing that everyone else is supposed to be negative for COVID -19? Yes
20%
504 votes
No
49%
1249 votes
Undecided
31%
785 votes
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