KEY POINTS
  • During the pandemic, pro leagues have advised clubs to follow local government mask and distancing policies, which will most likely remain after new CDC guidelines.
  • CNBC talked to a couple of experts about what the new guidelines mean for fans who are antsy to get back to attending games in person.

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Houston Astros fans reach to catch a home run baseball hit by Texas Rangers left fielder Willie Calhoun (5) in the top of the first inning during the baseball game between the Texas Rangers and Houston Astros on May 13, 2021 at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas.

Mask mandates are slowly subsiding after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revised its guidelines on Thursday. That could be good news for sports leagues, so CNBC talked to a couple of experts about what this means for fans who are antsy to get back to attending games in person.

The CDC said fully vaccinated individuals can, in most cases, drop protective face wear and no longer need to stay six feet apart. Unvaccinated people still need to follow stricter guidelines, as they remain at risk.

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