NFL outlines protocols for
reopening team facilities
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[May 07, 2020]
By Amy Tennery
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The NFL outlined
criteria on Wednesday for teams to begin reopening facilities, as
professional sports leagues across North America navigate their way
through the coronavirus outbreak.
The NFL said the first phase would involve the gradual return of
employees to facilities, starting with up to 50% of non-player
staffers, while maintaining screening and proper social distancing
procedures.
"We have devoted considerable effort in recent weeks to developing a
set of protocols for the reopening of club facilities," NFL
Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a memo obtained by Reuters.
"Clubs should take steps to have these protocols in place by Friday,
May 15 in anticipation of being advised when club facilities will
formally reopen."
All employees who return to facilities would be required to undergo
"COVID-19 safety and hygiene training" and all teams must put in
place an "Infection Response Team" and an "Infection Control
Officer" under the guidelines.
The league said the protocols were formed after consultations with a
panel that included infectious disease experts, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, as well as the NFL Players
Association (NFLPA) medical director.
"We are actively working on the next phase of reopening, which will
involve both greater numbers of staff and players as well," said
Goodell.
"We are actively working with the NFLPA on the protocols that would
apply to player access to facilities and expect to have those
protocols developed fairly soon."
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A man stands at a window lit by the NFL logo as he watches
performances during the 2012 NFL kickoff show in New York September
5, 2012. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
State and local laws will also factor into the timeline for
reopening club facilities, with some U.S. states reopening and
others maintaining strict social distancing procedures.
The news comes as the NBA is expected to allow heavily restricted
practices for teams as early as Friday, while NASCAR is set to
resume races without fans later this month.
While the gradual reopening of NFL facilities would be unlikely to
resemble a franchise in full swing, the move would mark a critical
step for the league as it hopes to kick off its regular season on
time.
NFL's 2020 season is scheduled to begin on Sept. 10, with a full
slate of games to be announced on Thursday, weeks after its annual
draft pivoted to a "virtual" format with players and personnel
behind closed doors.
Earlier this week the league scrapped regular season games in London
and Mexico City, citing concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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