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Coronavirus: NBA players of Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets set to require vaccination to play in home games

New laws passed in San Francisco and New York require all people over age 12 to be vaccinated in order to be allowed into certain events or venues; included among the listed places are San Francisco's Chase Center and New York's Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center

A new law passed in San Francisco means Golden State Warriors players will need to be vaccinated to play in the arena (AP)
Image: A new law passed in San Francisco means Golden State Warriors players will need to be vaccinated to play in the arena

Players for the Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets must be vaccinated to be eligible to play in home games, the NBA ruled Wednesday, according to multiple media reports.

New laws passed in San Francisco and New York require all people over age 12 to be vaccinated in order to be allowed into certain events or venues.

Included among the listed places are San Francisco's Chase Center and New York's Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center. Exemptions are available if medical or religious causes can be shown.

Both cities' laws provide exemptions for visiting teams, meaning only the Warriors, Knicks and Nets will be affected among NBA clubs.

The New York Knicks play at Madison Square Garden (AP)
Image: The same rules will apply for the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden

According to The Athletic, any player who becomes unavailable due to being unvaccinated could have his salary reduced while also facing a fine and/or a suspension.

Per multiple reports, the NBA previously told its clubs that all team and arena personnel who come in close contact with players must be fully vaccinated before the new season starts on October 19.

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The Nets and the Warriors will require all fans 12 and older to show proof of vaccination to be admitted to games in the upcoming season, according to The Athletic.

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