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Abilities Expo Los Angeles Welcomes Attendees In Person March 4-6, 2022


Abilities Expo is thrilled to welcome the LA attendees back to the Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC). The following safety measures—mandated by the State of California, County of Los Angeles, City of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Convention Center—will be in place. Please check back periodically as we will update this page as the local COVID-19 regulations change.

Masking

Masks are recommended, but not required for only those visitors who present proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Masks continue to be required for all who do not provide proof of vaccination.

Proof of Vaccination or Negative COVID-19 Test

Please bring proof of full vaccination or negative COVID-19 test results with you for admission into Abilities Expo. Tests must be lab-administered within 48 hours for PCR tests or within 24 hours for Antigen tests. Children under the age of 2 are exempt.

Attendees 18 years and older should also bring picture ID.

Onsite COVID-19 Testing

For your convenience, there will be an opportunity to test for COVID-19 when you arrive at Abilities Expo. There is a $50 cash charge for this service, and you may use your negative result to access Abilities Expo. To be clear, you do not have to test onsite. Instead, you can bring your proof of vaccination or negative result from a lab-administered test with you to the Expo.

Hand Sanitizer Stations

Hand-sanitizing stations will be made available throughout the show floor.

For more information about the Los Angeles Abilities Expo, click here.


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