Would you go?

United States
April 9, 2021 4:31pm CST
In the united states, baseball stadiums started letting a percentage of fans back in the stadium. The fans that are being allowed in must either show a vaccine card proving they got the covid19 vaccine or a negative covid test. Also masks are still mandated unless you are eating or drinking. In my own personal opinion, I for one have been waiting for a baseball game or a sporting event. I also do not wish to wear a mask in the stadium so I am opting out on going this year or until they lift the rule of the masks. In the current situation, would you go to a game or will you wait until the mask ban is lifted?
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@RebeccasFarm (86772)
• United States
10 Apr 21
Yes I would go
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• United States
10 Apr 21
@Metsrock69 I am going nowhere..no car no ride no nothing lol
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• United States
10 Apr 21
Let me know if you do go. I want to hear how it goes
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• United States
10 Apr 21
@RebeccasFarm sounds like it is time for an uber
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@lidodo84 (22)
• Nanning, China
12 Apr 21
cherish life,stay at home,don't go anywhere LF you can. that's the right choice,I think
• Nanning, China
14 Apr 21
@Metsrock69 Although in China,we don't need to worry about it too much now.I still stay at home as often as possible.
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• United States
14 Apr 21
@lidodo84 that is the best plan for safety
• United States
13 Apr 21
Watching these games., I see a lot of people in the stands. I still won't go
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@TheHorse (206020)
• Walnut Creek, California
10 Apr 21
I love catching batting practice home runs. If I have a chance to go to some Giants games this Summer, I will.
1 person likes this
• United States
10 Apr 21
Good deal. I also like bp. but I can wait until the masks go away
@Deepizzaguy (94657)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
9 Apr 21
I would not attend a sports event at all until the restrictions are lifted.
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• United States
10 Apr 21
That is the way I feel
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• United States
10 Apr 21
@Deepizzaguy Agreed 100%
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@Deepizzaguy (94657)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
10 Apr 21
@Metsrock69 It is enough to have to deal with social distancing in the clinic and bus rides.
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@cperry2 (5608)
• Newport, Oregon
10 Apr 21
Good question. I just got my second vaccine yesterday but I think I would be very reluctant to go to a sporting event anyway. I cannot stand wearing the mask and generally can only deal with it about half an hour at a time. Fortunately, I am retired and do not have to go out and work. That would be hard I think.
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• United States
10 Apr 21
I would do the same. I don't like the masks either
@Bubba90 (1755)
• Indonesia
14 Apr 21
I used to go to the stadium to see football matches, I have no problem with masks I like to wear masks because they can protect me from dust considering that Indonesia is a warm country, there will be lots of dust
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• United States
14 Apr 21
That sounds like a good plan. be careful of the dust
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@Bubba90 (1755)
• Indonesia
15 Apr 21
@Metsrock69 yes thank you and i will
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@snowy22315 (170140)
• United States
9 Apr 21
I would as long as I didn't have to sit on top of someone. I will have both vaccine shots as of tomorrow.
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• United States
10 Apr 21
I think they have a distance between people who are not related
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@kaylachan (57866)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
9 Apr 21
While I am happy to see fans being allowed back in, I feel that it's counter productive to continue with mask-wearing, if their so-called "health guidelines" require either a negative test or a vaccination card. However, that being said, I've never been a huge sports fan, and I would not go to an in-person game. I'm just not into it it.
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• United States
10 Apr 21
Yes that is why I am waiting too
@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
9 Apr 21
I wouldn't go.
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• United States
10 Apr 21
Good plan