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yes sold game 1 on SH - they already paid out. can't split the pods.
Any idea on how a potential refund would work if the person that buys it is either sick or tests positive and can’t go?
yes sold game 1 on SH - they already paid out. can't split the pods.
Ask and ye shall receive.
https://www.governor.ny.gov/sites/governor.ny.gov/files/atoms/files/COVID-19_App.pdf
Any idea on how a potential refund would work if the person that buys it is either sick or tests positive and can’t go?
What if I can provide proof that I have received a COVID-19 vaccine, do I still need to present a negative PCR COVID-19 test result?Ask and ye shall receive.
https://www.governor.ny.gov/sites/governor.ny.gov/files/atoms/files/COVID-19_App.pdf
you dont need a test to get in in NJFor those of you who went to a game at Pru Center in NJ, was a PCR test required there as well?
For those of you who went to a game at Pru Center in NJ, was a PCR test required there as well?
for the monday games, we have to get tested starting friday correct?
I got tickets for the Flyers game Monday. Used the Vault Health company that's linked with MSG, followed all the timetables. Left enough lead time. They turned the results around in like three hours, which is exactly what I didn't want them to do because now I have a March 11 date on their report and the email, which is outside the 72 hours, rather than a March 12 or 13 date. The website says it takes 48-72 hours to get your results, so I built in that kind of lead time.
Any thoughts from those who've been through it about whether they're going to hassle me and not let me in (season ticket holder)? If you're an STH and you link up with their selected testing partner and do everything according to their partner's timetable and that's still not good enough, that's a pretty big discouragement.
I got tickets for the Flyers game Monday. Used the Vault Health company that's linked with MSG, followed all the timetables. Left enough lead time. They turned the results around in like three hours, which is exactly what I didn't want them to do because now I have a March 11 date on their report and the email, which is outside the 72 hours, rather than a March 12 or 13 date. The website says it takes 48-72 hours to get your results, so I built in that kind of lead time.
Any thoughts from those who've been through it about whether they're going to hassle me and not let me in (season ticket holder)? If you're an STH and you link up with their selected testing partner and do everything according to their partner's timetable and that's still not good enough, that's a pretty big discouragement.
More food and drink options at the game last night. Burgers were being sold at the stands on the 8th floor at center ice, and the bar behind the 7th ave goal on the 8th floor was serving draft beer.
I went to the first game they let people back and they quickly looked at my phone for the covid test. Out of curiosity is it the same procedure? I’m going to the game this Monday if anyone can advise I would appreciate it