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NFL says it will make all its stadiums available as COVID-19 vaccinatio­n sites

- Emmanuel Morgan

Amid empty seats and unused concession stands, NFL teams in 2020 converted their stadiums into polling places and COVID19 testing sites.

Now, less than two days before the Super Bowl, the NFL will transform its stadiums into another essential service — vaccine sites.

In a letter to President Biden, NFL commission­er Roger Goodell said all 32 franchises will offer their stadiums as mass vaccinatio­n centers.

Seven NFL teams — the Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons — already opened their stadiums for mass vaccinatio­ns. The San Francisco 49ers are set to do the same next week.

“We look forward to further discussion with your administra­tion as well as your partners in state and local government­s to advance this effort,” Goodell wrote in the letter, which was dated Thursday.

The league invited 7,500 healthcare workers from across the country to Tampa this weekend to attend Super Bowl LV on Sunday between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs.

The NFL completed all scheduled events this season amid the pandemic without any cancellati­ons, though the 2020 draft was held virtually and some games were reschedule­d amid outbreaks at team facilities. Dr. Allen Sills, the NFL’s chief medical officer, said that between August and January, the league had 725 coronaviru­s cases among players and staff, yielding a 0.08% positivity rate.

COVID-19 has killed more than 450,000 Americans. Though vaccinatio­ns are underway, the rollout has been sluggish because of logistical problems and lack of supply.

Both Goodell and Sills said in new conference­s that the league would be a prominent advocate for vaccinatio­n initiative­s.

 ?? AL SEIB/LOS ANGELES TIMES ?? Seven NFL teams have already opened their stadiums for mass vaccinatio­ns, with the San Francisco 49ers set to join the group next week.
AL SEIB/LOS ANGELES TIMES Seven NFL teams have already opened their stadiums for mass vaccinatio­ns, with the San Francisco 49ers set to join the group next week.

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