The annual countdown event for the New Year will be held at Times Square in New York, USA for the first time in two years with the general audience.

Times Square, a tourist attraction in central Manhattan in New York, hosts a New Year's countdown every year, attracting many citizens and tourists.



However, last year, due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, general spectators were not allowed to enter, and admission was restricted to invited guests such as medical staff.



Mayor De Blasio of New York announced at a press conference on the 16th that he will accept the general public for the first time in two years about this countdown event.



People over the age of 5 are required to show a vaccination certificate to enter the venue.



Also, if you have not been vaccinated for health reasons, you will need to show a negative PCR test and wear a mask.



At the press conference, Mayor De Blasio said, "Let's go to one of the most beloved traditional events and witness a historic moment to show the world that New York is 100% resurrected." rice field.