
Vaccine Verification/Negative COVID Test Process
September 28, 2021 | General
SEATTLE β As previouslyΒ announced,Β University of Washington Athletics has implemented a vaccine verification system for all Husky ticketed events. All spectators 12 and older will need to provide proof of vaccination or proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the event. Fans under the age of 12 are exempt from providing proof of vaccination or a negative test. The below FAQ details the verification process. Additionally, in accordance with state policy, all spectators are required to wear a mask, indoors and outdoors, regardless of vaccination status at all Husky athletics events.Β
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Spectators attending all ticketed sports inside Alaska Airlines Arena and at Husky Soccer Stadium, Husky Ballpark and Husky Softball StadiumΒ will need to provide proof of vaccination or proof of a negative COVID test at any of the venue entrances. All venue entrances open one hour prior to the event's start time. Spectators who may have received a season-long wristband at a Husky football game can use that same wristband for entrance to soccer, volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, softball and baseball events.
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What are the approved documents to prove vaccination status?Β
The following documents are acceptable for proving vaccination status:
What kind of test do fans need to provide to prove they have tested negative for COVID-19?Β
Fans will need to provide a copy of a COVID negative test that is FDA-approved and within 72 hours of the event. Currently at-home tests will not be accepted as they do not show a date on the test results.Β
If a fan has already tested positive for COVID do they need to provide vaccine verification or a negative COVID-19 test?Β
Yes, fans that have already had COVID-19 still need to provide either their proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours. King County Public Health guidance states that documentation of a previous COVID-19 positive illness cannot be accepted in lieu of proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test. Β
What should fans do that have a medical or religious exemption?
Fans with a medical or religious exemption will need to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the game.
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What is the mask policy?Β
Masks are still required at all times, indoor and outdoor, at Husky Stadium except when actively eating or drinking.Β
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Spectators attending all ticketed sports inside Alaska Airlines Arena and at Husky Soccer Stadium, Husky Ballpark and Husky Softball StadiumΒ will need to provide proof of vaccination or proof of a negative COVID test at any of the venue entrances. All venue entrances open one hour prior to the event's start time. Spectators who may have received a season-long wristband at a Husky football game can use that same wristband for entrance to soccer, volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, softball and baseball events.
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Vaccine Verification FAQ:
What are the approved documents to prove vaccination status?Β
The following documents are acceptable for proving vaccination status:
- CDC COVID-19 vaccine record card or photo of vaccine card
- Printed certificate or QR code (available at the end of September) fromΒ MyIRMobile.comΒ
- Other official immunization record from within or outside the U.S., including from your health care provider. A photo or photocopy of this card is also acceptable.
- Per King County's mandate, no ID is needed with your vaccination card/negative test
What kind of test do fans need to provide to prove they have tested negative for COVID-19?Β
Fans will need to provide a copy of a COVID negative test that is FDA-approved and within 72 hours of the event. Currently at-home tests will not be accepted as they do not show a date on the test results.Β
If a fan has already tested positive for COVID do they need to provide vaccine verification or a negative COVID-19 test?Β
Yes, fans that have already had COVID-19 still need to provide either their proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours. King County Public Health guidance states that documentation of a previous COVID-19 positive illness cannot be accepted in lieu of proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test. Β
What should fans do that have a medical or religious exemption?
Fans with a medical or religious exemption will need to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the game.
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What is the mask policy?Β
Masks are still required at all times, indoor and outdoor, at Husky Stadium except when actively eating or drinking.Β
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