The World Series of Poker will not require any masks for in-person participants in Las Vegas, citing Nevada's new directives on large gatherings. In an announcement Tuesday, the WSOP said that it would follow Gov. Steve Sisolak's directive issued last week for indoor conventions with at least 4,000 attendees.
That directive allows those events to forgo a mask mandate if they require that all people in attendance are vaccinated for COVID-19.
The WSOP previously announced it would require all participants to be vaccinated prior to registration, meaning they must receive their final vaccine dose at least 14 days before their entry date.
Doors for the event open on Thursday, Sept. 30, at the Rio. The Main Event is scheduled to start on Nov. 4.
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