The Feb. 13 championship game at SoFi Stadium comes as officials
have been weighing whether to cap attendance at large events to
stem the spread of the highly contagious omicron variant.
Los Angeles County has in the past instituted some of the
strictest public health policies in the nation to combat the
pandemic. Last January, this prompted college football's Rose
Bowl to be moved from Pasadena to Arlington, Texas, although
this year's Rose Bowl was in Pasadena as usual.
"We plan on playing Super Bowl LVI as scheduled at SoFi Stadium
in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 13," NFL spokesman Brian
McCarthy told Reuters.
"As part of our standard contingency planning process that we
conduct for all regular and postseason games, we have contacted
several clubs to inquire about stadium availability in the event
we cannot play the Super Bowl as scheduled due to
weather-related issues or unforeseen circumstances," he said.
"Our planning process for the Super Bowl in Los Angeles is ahead
of schedule and we look forward to hosting the Super Bowl there
to culminate another fantastic NFL season for our fans and
clubs."
McCarthy noted that Sunday will mark the 20th game at the
stadium this season with no attendance limits.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by David
Gregorio)
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