Idaho Potato Drop will require masks and proof of vaccination for some but not all

This year, anyone attending the Idaho Potato Drop should remember their vaccine card and a mask or two, as both will be required inside Boise’s New Year’s Eve celebration in front of the Capitol.

But a loophole in city requirements could allow thousands of people to gather just outside the event, with no mandate for them to get vaccinated or wear a mask, as the risk of an omicron outbreak looms over the area.

The Idaho Statesman reports health officials are warning that the event could be a superspreader.

Dr. Ted Epperly said people will get sick from this event, especially if they are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated.

He said those who are vaccinated but have not received a booster shot are also at risk.

The National Weather Service is anticipating temperatures in Boise during Friday’s festivities will remain in the low to mid-teens throughout the night.

Dr. Epperly said the risk for hypothermia is also significant, especially if people are consuming alcohol, so everyone should dress appropriately.