NFL: League broadens face-covering requirements, enhances COVID-19
protocols
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[November 04, 2020]
By Amy Tennery
(Reuters) - The National Football
League (NFL) is enhancing its COVID-19 safety protocols, instructing
teams to broaden the use of face coverings and improve social
distancing after more players tested positive for the novel
coronavirus.
In a memo distributed to teams on Tuesday, the league said it is
requiring players and staff to wear masks during any pre- and
post-game interactions between teams, and at any time while inside
the locker room on game day. Clubs must also expand their sideline
"Bench Area" to the 20-yard line.
The document confirmed that two teams that competed on Sunday had at
least one player each who later tested positive for COVID-19, but it
did not specify which teams or players were impacted.
NFL Chief Medical Officer Allen Sills told reporters on
Tuesday that the players with COVID-19 positives who played on Sunday
had their samples obtained prior to competing but that the results did
not come back in until Monday.
Of the two teams, the first "had numerous game day close contacts,"
including six who were subsequently placed in isolation for a minimum of
five days, while the other had just one player identified as a "High
Risk Close Contact" through contact tracing.
"Although players on neither club wore masks while on the sideline or in
the locker room, the second club was more effective in ensuring physical
distancing for its players on the sideline and in the locker room," the
memo read.
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The NFL logo is pictured
at an event in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York,
U.S., November 30, 2017. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Sills said that if a player, coach or member of staff were found to
have tested positive for COVID-19 mid-game, he would be removed from
the field immediately.
The NFL season has faced a number of schedule changes due to
positive tests for COVID-19 among players and personnel and last
month the league said teams found violating COVID-19 safety
protocols may be forced to forfeit games.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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