OIA venues to allow spectators at events beginning Oct. 20






Beginning Wednesday, October 20, the Oahu Interscholatic Assocation announced that spectators will be allowed to attend indoor and outdoor events, according to a press release sent out by the league.

Masks are required and all spectators need to be fully vaccinated in order to attend. Specators need to be in groups no larger than 10 indoors and 25 outdoors, and physical distance of at six feet must be maintained between different groups of households/living units.

No socializing is allowed before or after the event and there will be no concessions available at this time.

Ticket sales will be online only, and general admission price will apply to all spectators, with up to five tickets will be allowed per purchase.

To see the complete press release, click here.




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