All you need to know on Covid-19 regulations ahead of attending 2021/22 PDC World Darts Championship

This time last year, fans were gearing up to head to the Alexandra Palace but only one night of the PDC World Darts Championship took place with fans as the UK was plunged into tier restrictions and then a full lockdown.

Restrictions have returned after previously being taken away in the summer of 2021 in the UK with the threat of the Omicron variant seeing the UK government move to 'Plan B'.

This include COVID Passes for larger events and masks being mandatory apart from certain exemptions e.g eating, drinking or singing and due to the scale of the tournament, the Ally Pally spectacle falls under this.

Information released by the PDC says that all visitors over the age of 18 must have their NHS Covid Pass or the equivalent for their country with full vaccination, natural immunity or a negative lateral flow test the conditions.

Face coverings must be worn around the venue apart from for the prior exemptions while further cleaning will also take place to keep fans safe.

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