NFL: Mask-wearing, social distancing critical at Super Bowl, says Fauci
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[January 30, 2021]
(Reuters) - Mask-wearing and social distancing will be paramount at next
month's Super Bowl, top U.S. infectious disease specialist Anthony Fauci
said on Friday ahead of the National Football League's (NFL)
championship game in Tampa, Florida.
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The NFL is nearing the finish line after a season marked by schedule
changes and numerous revisions to health and safety protocols due to
COVID-19 but no outright cancellations.
The league now faces the task of putting on the biggest spectacle in
U.S. professional sports amidst the pandemic.
A reduced crowd of 22,000 will be allowed inside the home of the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who face the Super Bowl champion Kansas City
Chiefs on Feb. 7.
Fauci told the New York Press Club he was comfortable with the
number of spectators allowed "as long as they wear masks and as long
as there's physical distancing. That's the point.
"You can't have people (sitting close) now given the level of
infection, but mask wearing and limited capacity seating I think is
reasonable since it's an outdoor event which really, really makes a
difference," he added.
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Fans were barred from attending
all but one stadium in Week 1, but the NFL
oversaw an increasing number of teams opening
their doors as the season went on, with
spectators allowed to attend more than half of
the games by Week 6.
NFL Chief Medical Officer Allen Sills told
reporters this week the league had not "traced
any outbreaks or cluster of (COVID-19) cases to
any of the places we have hosted fans".
He added that the league will be providing KN-95
standard masks to all fans attending the Super
Bowl.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editingn by Ken
Ferris)
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