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Missouri Governor Allows Concerts to Resume Today

Missouri Governor Allows Concerts to Resume Today

Starting today, May 4th, the Governor of Missouri, Mike Parson, is allowing his state to host concerts and other large-scale events. Introduced in the state’s “Show Me Strong” recovery plan, Missouri will become the first in the U.S. to permit in-person live music events since the start of the global health crisis. In a quote obtained by Billboard, a section of the new plan details the now-permitted events. 

“There are currently no limitations on social gatherings as long as necessary precautions are taken and six feet of distance can be maintained between individuals and/or families,” said Parson.

Venues in large cities like St. Louis will not be opening their doors, as leaders on the local level have decided to uphold stay-in-place measures. It will be interesting to see how venues will be able to ensure that patrons stay six feet apart and stop the spread of COVID-19 during the shows they host. It also illuminates the issue of whether or not venue staff, artists, and attendees will be comfortable attending an event in the middle of a pandemic. 

You can get more information on Missouri’s “Show Me Strong” plan on the official website dedicated to the recovery plan here

H/T: Billboard

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