State Fair says ‘do the Texan thing’ for COVID-19 safety in 2022

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State Fair says ‘do the Texan thing’ for COVID-19 safety in 2022
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The fair will follow CDC guidelines and local mandates, a spokeswoman says.

Stickers with a masked Big Tex sit on a table during the last day of COVID-19 vaccinations at the drive-thru Fair Park site on Saturday, July 17, 2021, in Dallas. More than 12,000 doses could be administered at the site during its peak. The State Fair of Texas will follow CDC guidelines and local mandates in an attempt to keep fairgoers safe from COVID-19 in 2022, a spokeswoman says.

“If anyone is experiencing COVID-related symptoms or other contagious illness-related symptoms, we ask they do the Texan thing and stay home to prevent the spread of any viral infections,” a statement says.

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