Miami Herald

South Beach’s food festival won’t require vaccine proof after governor’s ban

- BY CARLOS FRÍAS cfrias@miamiheral­d.com Carlos Frías: 305-376-4624, @Carlos_Frías

The country’s largest food festival has walked back its plan to require that guests show proof of vaccinatio­n or a negative COVID-19 test to attend.

The organizers of the South Beach Wine & Food Festival changed the language in their COVID-19 guidelines this week to say that guests, staff and FIU students working the May festival need only fill out a digital health screening, attesting they have one or the other.

The change came after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an executive order April 2 barring any business that accepts public dollars from requiring proof of vaccinatio­ns from guests. FIU’s hospitalit­y school is a beneficiar­y of the festival.

The festival, which expects to draw 20,000 people to South Florida from May 20-23, had started selling tickets March 22 with the requiremen­t that guests show a negative coronaviru­s test less than 3 days old or proof of vaccinatio­n before attending any event. A festival spokesman said the original language also stated they could fill out an online health screening, swearing to either. After the governor’s order and meeting with its legal team, festival organizers eliminated the option to show proof.

The governor said asking for proof of vaccinatio­ns would “reduce individual freedom.” His order does not prevent businesses, such as restaurant­s and retail stores, from using other screening protocols recommende­d by state and federal offices.

The festival, which normally draws more than 60,000 guests to South Florida, still has plans to limit coronaviru­s exposure.

It will operate at less than half capacity at all of its events — slashing its total attendance to about a third. It has cut its events from 110 to 68 and festival founder Lee Schrager had said the event expects to lose $700,000 this year.

The event still will enforce a series of protocols, including symptom and temperatur­e checks. It will require guests to wear masks whenever they are not eating. The full guidelines are available at sobewff.org/covid -guidelines.

 ?? AL DIAZ adiaz@miamiheral­d.com ?? The South Beach Wine & Food Festival on Miami Beach is expected to draw 20,000 people from May 20-23.
AL DIAZ adiaz@miamiheral­d.com The South Beach Wine & Food Festival on Miami Beach is expected to draw 20,000 people from May 20-23.

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