If you head to downtown Toledo, plan to wear a mask at Fifth Third Field.
"We're excited about it. The news today doesn't impact anything that we're doing here at the ballpark. They're still recommending that people wear mask in crowded areas, especially stadiums and arenas. So nothing changes at this point at Firth Third Field," said Mike Keedy, the Director of Strategic Planning and Projects for the Toledo Mud Hens and Toledo Walleye.
Those protocols include fans two and older wearing a mask, with exceptions of when you're eating or drinking at your seat.
Over at Pacesetter Park in Sylvania, Marian Lawrence says it's a nice surprise to hear of the new mask guidelines.