Those partially vaccinated and children could still attend provided
they wear a mask, he said.
"If a large event venue chooses to require vaccination proof for all
attendees, those that are FULLY vaccinated will be allowed to take
their masks off," the Democratic governor wrote https://bit.ly/3xNGGtK
on Twitter.
Sisolak said the exception was "not a mandate", but an option
available for those operating venues with the capacity of 4,000 or
more.
His announcement comes after San Francisco and New Orleans joined
New York City in ordering patrons to show proof of vaccination to
enter restaurants, gyms and other venues in an effort to stem the
fast-spreading Delta variant.

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 Shortly after the governor's
announcement, National Football League (NFL)
team Las Vegas Raiders, said https://bit.ly/37RkFj4
that starting from Sept. 13, it will require all
its fans at home games to present proof of
vaccination, a first in the NFL.
The Raiders owner Mark Davis said the move was
consulted with governor Sisolak and other
community leaders and added that fans would be
offered vaccination on site prior to home games.
(Reporting by Bhargav Acharya in Bengaluru;
Editing by Tomasz Janowski)
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