There has been a change in plans for the COVID-19 vaccination policies for the upcoming 2022 Oscars ceremony, which will take place in Hollywood on March 27.
The show is returning to the Dolby Theatre after being forced to scale things down last year with a show at L.A.’s Union Station.
It was previously reported that The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences would not be requiring proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test, but now there’s been a change in plans.
Most people will be required to show vaccination proof, but some people won’t have to. Click inside for more details… The New York Times reports that the audience of 2,500 invited guests, including all nominees, are “required to show proof of vaccination against the coronavirus and at least two negative P.C.R.