The Texas State Fair will be an occasion due to coronavirus

Those waiting to attend the Texas State Fair this year will have to replace their plans a little bit, because the occasion won’t happen as other people are used to coronavirus.

According to ABC-affiliated station WFAA, the fair was postponed after the cancellation of the 24-day annual exhibition in July, however, it was renamed “Big Tex Fair Food Drive-Thru”.

The new occasion, which begins on September 19, will feature reports of driving with the food that gives fame to the fair, as well as opportunities to take a photo with the iconic “Big Tex”, which, according to the pandemic, will wear a Face Mask Those who wish to attend the occasion can start buying tickets at 10 am on September 2.

In order to comply with social distance regulations, only a limited number of tickets will be sold, with access windows from 10 to 13 h, 13 to 15 and 17 h. and five: 4 five p. m. Se will sell two packages of food and photos at prices ranging from $6 to five to $99, and tickets to a photo driving party only on September 19 and 20 will charge $2 and five. Other packages will be obtained from September 2 to September 27, October 2 -4, October 9-12 and October 1-5-18. Additions, in addition to nerd dogs and turkey legs, will also charge between $10 and $24.

The Texas State Fair wasn’t the only one affected by the ongoing pandemic. In July, organizers of the North Carolina State Fair announced that the event, which regularly takes place in October, would not take place this year because it was to do so in compliance with protection guidelines.

Other canceled occasions come with the New York State Fair, the Iowa State Fair and the Wisconsin State Fair, as well as The Big E, a Massachusetts-based occasion that brings together the six New England states.

Meanwhile, Minnesota, which also hosts a driving show, found unrest with its online page by promoting tickets to the event, as traffic to the site reached an unforeseen volume, preventing others from visiting it.

Crowds attend Iowa State Fair. Photograph: Getty Images

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