Vaccinated section opening for Portland Trail Blazers’ games

By SARA CLINE (Associated Press/Report for America)
PORTLAND, Ore. May 24, 2021 7:26 p.m. Updated: May 24, 2021 7:41 p.m.

As the Portland Trail Blazers continue their run in the NBA Western Conference Playoff, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown announced on Monday that the Moda Center will debut vaccinated sections this week where fully vaccinated fans will not need to physically distance.

Fans in vaccinated sections, who are 16 or older, must provide proof that they have been fully vaccinated. Fans not eligible for the sections without restrictions will sit in areas where they must continue to physically distance.

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“When fans left the Moda Center last March, it was one of the first signs this pandemic was about to change our lives in ways we hadn’t previously imagined,” Brown said. “Vaccines are the key to our return to normal life."

A man in a red and black jersey with the word "Portland" on it has a hand on a basketball on the court.

Portland Trail Blazers guard CJ McCollum (3) brings the ball up court against the Denver Nuggets in the second half of Game 1 of a first-round NBA basketball playoff series Saturday, May 22, 2021, in Denver.

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The Blazers are scheduled to host the Denver Nuggets for game three of the NBA Western Conference Playoff on Thursday and the fourth game of the series on Saturday. If necessary, game five and six would return to the Rose City in June. The Blazers are currently 1-0 in the series.

“If you haven’t gotten around to getting vaccinated yet, go do so today,” Brown said. “Don’t miss your shot to cheer on the Blazers as they make a run at a championship.”

Fans in vaccinated sections must provide proof in the form of the original or copy of their vaccination card. Non-vaccinated children, who are 15 or younger, can also sit in the vaccinated sections with their parent or guardian.

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In addition, Brown announced that businesses, venues and faith institutions in “lower risk” counties may follow suit with the Moda Center and create vaccinated sections.

Earlier this month, Brown set statewide and county COVID-19 vaccination targets, with the hope of reopening the state’s economy.

Brown said most statewide coronavirus related restrictions will be lifted when 70% of Oregon’s residents who are 16 years and older receive the first COVID-19 vaccine dose, Brown said.

Currently, more than half of Oregon’s eligible population who are 16 or older have received at least their first vaccine dose.

In addition, counties will be eligible to move into the “lower risk” category when 65% of the area’s eligible population is vaccinated.

Under the lower risk category, residents in the county can have indoor gatherings of 10 people or outdoor gatherings of 12 people. Restaurants, gyms and indoor and outdoor entertainment can open up to 50% capacity.

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Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story made incorrect statements about mask requirements at Trail Blazers games. A statement by the team says that all fans will still be required to wear masks during games.

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