Ticketmaster will request vaccination or previous tests on the return of the concerts
The return of the high-volume concerts is approaching as global laboratories move forward with the creation of the vaccine that ends the COVID-19 pandemic.
In that context, Much is said about how the return to the big seats will be and what the public reaction will be in that situation. In this context, the North American site LoudWire anticipated that the Ticketek production company will require a vaccination certificate from all concert attendees for the shows to be held next year.
In case a person does not present the certificate, you will have the possibility to show the negative results of the COVID-19 test, as long as it has been received between 24 Y 72 hours before the concert in question.
It should be noted that earlier this week, It was announced that the Pfizer and BioNTech laboratories developed a vaccine that reflected an effectiveness rate higher than 90 percent. Doses were tested on more than 43 one thousand volunteers of different ethnicities and social contexts and in each case there were no side effects.
Two doses were applied to each volunteer, with 21 days difference. further, Pfizer estimates to have a total of 50 million vaccines by the end of 2020, figure that would grow in 1.3 billion for next year.
In 8 months, this was the news that produced the greatest relief and the musical entertainment sector was no stranger. In this context, Ticketmaster was the first to move before this situation, confirming the creation of an application that serves to speed up the procedures when accessing a concert.
That is to say, Each vaccinated or tested spectator will have the possibility of obtaining a digital pass that automatically alerts the company that it is a person who does not carry the virus.
Like all novelty, this decision also brought controversy, so from Ticketmaster it was announced that "there will be no access to the medical records of each person in the process" and the only thing that is intended is to have the "necessary flexibility so that both the venues can open their doors and so that people can go back to a show ".
Likewise, they are also working on a system called SmartEvent, that will help the organizers to maintain social distance within the public during the shows.