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The Worcester Red Sox will play their first game at a Polar Park without gathering restrictions Tuesday night, following over a year of statewide mask and capacity restrictions.
The WooSox announced the June 1 changes on Thursday.
The team noted while capacity limits were officially lifted on Saturday, per Gov. Charlie Baker’s order, the stadium will technically be operating at a limited full capacity because several areas of the park are not yet completed or open to the public, including the grass berms, Plymouth Street Promenade and the Summit Street Fair.
Still, fully-vaccinated fans will no longer be required to wear masks, and a previously in place health self-screening survey will no longer be necessary to enter the park.
Staff will still need to complete a self-screening questionnaire each day before work, however, and the park will maintain hand-sanitizer stations and encourage cashless transactions and social distancing when possible.
Tuesday’s game against the Rochester Red Wings is scheduled to begin at 6:35 p.m.
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