The lax rules contradict other major awards shows as report says high-profile actors may have had an influence

The
Oscars will reportedly not require proof of Covid-19 vaccination in order to attend the in-person ceremony in
Hollywood on 27 March.
Instead, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences will require guests to provide a negative PCR test or a negative rapid antigen test on the day of the event, the Hollywood Reporter and Variety reported on Wednesday. Attendees are encouraged to be vaccinated and those who are not will have to comply with stricter testing requirements in order to attend.