The Green Bay Packers masked up the Curly Lambeau and Vince Lombardi statues outside of Lambeau Field to encourage mask-wearing, supporting health care workers. (WTAQ/Casey Nelson)
ASHWAUBENON, WI (WTAQ) — The Green Bay Packers will be keeping their pandemic procedures in place at Lambeau Field, despite Governor Tony Evers’ mask mandate being struck down by the state Supreme Court.
The Packers made that announcement on Thursday.
Lambeau Field will continue to require masks for guests visiting the Lambeau Field Atrium and will keep other measures in place, such as social distancing requirements, enhanced cleaning and disinfecting procedures, as well as other precautions that have been implemented in recent months.
Team-run public activities in Titletown, including the playground, 46 Below and the Turn, are open for guests and in-person activities with limitations and social distancing guidelines. Masks are required to be worn indoors at Titletown.
These measures will remain in place until recommendations from public health officials change.



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