The theater companies AMC, Regal and Cinemark, practically assumed the measures and criteria to be able to receive the public
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With the flexibility of sanitary measures throughout the country, various companies have adopted the measures endorsed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) so that vaccinated people can enter the establishments without masks covers mouth .
Based on these criteria, the main cinema chains across the nation announced that they will not require those who attend their theaters to wear face masks only for those who are already vaccinated against Covid – 19, according to EFE.
The famous chain of cinemas AMC explained in a statement that this decision is in line with the actions taken by the health authorities, as well as the state and federal governments.
Due to the above, the chain expressed “to the viewers who are completely e vaccinated will no longer be required to wear masks in AMC cinemas, state or local regulations ”.
The company explained that citizens who are not vaccinated or who are missing a second dose should wear a mask when they attend movie theaters.
Meanwhile, AMC’s competitors , Regal and Cinemark, practically assumed the measures and criteria to be able to receive the public assistant who little by little returns to the showrooms.
For the three chains, this news can benefit them because there is the possibility that attendance will rise. But it will be seen in the coming weeks how the public responds that has already been fully inoculated .
The pandemic practically collapsed the conference room business. cinema of the big chains, as well as the independent ones, so the business sector hopes to overcome the situation in a 2021 which, thanks to vaccines, has brought the country closer to a situation increasingly similar to normality prior to the pandemic .
Hollywood studios also hope that this year will represent a relief and with it, release the many productions whose premiere on the big screen was postponed until the pandemic was under control.
Thus, this weekend films such as “Cruella”, by Disney and with Emma Stone as the protagonist, will hit the billboard; or the terror of “A Quiet Place Part II”, by Emily Blunt.
In addition, long-awaited films such as the Latin musical will be presented throughout June “In the Heights”, based on the homonymous play by Lin-Manuel Miranda; or the ninth installment of the exciting and successful action saga “Fast & Furious”, entitled “F9”.
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