“University officials said vastly smaller crowds — often 20 or 25% of normal seating — would make in-stadium social distancing a possibility while also easing strains at the times that officials now fear most:
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“computerized tickets could aid in contact tracing in event of an outbreak.
Seats are being sold in groups of two or four, and usually with at least one row separating blocs.
When fans leave their seat for restroom or snack, universities say theyll insist that they wear mask”
Seats are being sold in groups of two or four, and usually with at least one row separating blocs.
When fans leave their seat for restroom or snack, universities say theyll insist that they wear mask”
“Oklahoma will allow fans to order using a mobile app, while most universities, app or not, will insist on cashless payments.
Many schools will offer only prepackaged foods from workers standing behind plexiglass barriers.
And forget about self-service for drinks or condiments”
Many schools will offer only prepackaged foods from workers standing behind plexiglass barriers.
And forget about self-service for drinks or condiments”
I’m gonna make a prediction based on the details in this thread:
I don’t think these sporting events will cause a spike in cases.
I don’t think these sporting events will cause a spike in cases.