2020 Kentucky Derby to Be Held in September With Spectators

2020 Kentucky Derby to Be Held
in September With Spectators.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and
Churchill Downs Racetrack confirmed that the race
will take place on September 5.
Those who attend the 146th running of the
Kentucky Derby will be under strict guidelines
and encouraged to wear masks.
Health measures will also be in place during
Kentucky Derby Week leading up to the main event.
Churchill Downs president Kevin Flanery says the
venue is determined to keep customers,
employees and communities safe.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have established a comprehensive set of operating procedures,
which include a multitude of precautionary measures to be followed while fans are in attendance at our facility, Kevin Flanery,
via press release.
Guidelines stress the use of masks unless
people are in their reserved venue or seat.
One’s face must be covered when going
to the bathroom, purchasing concessions,
placing a bet and walking around.
Access around Churchill Downs and the number
of guests, media and employees will be limited

2020 Kentucky Derby to Be Held
in September With Spectators.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and
Churchill Downs Racetrack confirmed that the race
will take place on September 5.
Those who attend the 146th running of the
Kentucky Derby will be under strict guidelines
and encouraged to wear masks.
Health measures will also be in place during
Kentucky Derby Week leading up to the main event.
Churchill Downs president Kevin Flanery says the
venue is determined to keep customers,
employees and communities safe.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have established a comprehensive set of operating procedures,
which include a multitude of precautionary measures to be followed while fans are in attendance at our facility, Kevin Flanery,
via press release.
Guidelines stress the use of masks unless
people are in their reserved venue or seat.
One’s face must be covered when going
to the bathroom, purchasing concessions,
placing a bet and walking around.
Access around Churchill Downs and the number
of guests, media and employees will be limited