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LA Comic Con Sets Convention Standard for Health & Safety in New List of COVID-19 Protocols

L.A. Comic Con, L.A.’s biggest comics, gaming, sci-fi, anime, and pop culture event, is taking extensive precautions to ensure the health and safety for everyone attending this year’s event, which is set for December 3–5 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. L.A. Comic Con 2021 signals a resurgence of in-person events, leading the way as the first full-scale Southern California convention of its kind to bring fans back since October 2019.

According to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, “All attendees at Indoor Mega Events (1,000+) must continue to show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 or a pre-entry (diagnostic) test result prior to entry. Children under age 2 are exempt. Attestation is no longer sufficient to prove vaccination or test status.”

Chris DeMoulin, CEO of Comikaze Entertainment, L.A. Comic Con’s parent company, said:

L.A. Comic Con is committed to providing a safe environment for this year’s event as we welcome fans back to the LA Convention Center with more space and content than ever.

We’re excited to see everyone in person and given all we’ve been through the past 18 months we want to ensure that fans, staff, and our celebrity guests feel comfortable and welcome as we embrace the latest public health policies and guidelines to keep everyone safe.

For this year’s convention, here are a few extra measures that will be taken to ensure the health and safety of everyone attending are considered:

Don’t feel comfortable attending an in-person event? Don’t worry, L.A. Comic Con 2021 will offer virtual, streaming, and online shopping content for fans who are unable, or prefer not, to attend the in-person event. See www.comicconla.com for more information on digital tickets.

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