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Originally Posted by TypicalBilly14
the other thing that I'm curious about for the Gorge is if you have to show a medical voucher to show you don't have COVID 19, I wonder how that'll work at the campsites since you are in close proximity to many different campers. Will you have to show a voucher showing you are clear of COVID 19 to camp, too or will one voucher/document suffice? Just throwing that out there.
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Here's an article about the "medical voucher" - or in this case an app - and where they are in the process -
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/13/t...e=articleShare
Talks are starting back up with stadiums using this app but the venue industry is abuzz about this. An article went out a month or so ago that sounded like Live Nation was going to do it, but they have since said they didn't say they were, but all options are on the table. There are some legal issues... private venues (like The Gorge) will be allowed to require this, but publicly owned venues (those owned by municipalities - which some stadiums and arenas are... probably some amphitheaters too) probably won't be able to require this. Venues will fight this because of it - if some can and some can't, they usually band together to either require it of all or require it of none. That really has nothing to do with the campground question, but just an update. I sit on an industry affairs committee for venues and it's been an interesting discussion.
I would imagine the camp ground, because it's run by Live Nation, would require it IF the venue itself requires. I would think private camp grounds will likely not require it unless forced to by law and if law forces them to, then they have to navigate the tricky waters of government owned camp grounds (state parks, county parks, national parks... etc).
I don't know one way or another, not an expert, just speaking from my knowledge within the venue industry. It will be interesting to see play out.