Starkville Daily News

MSU to optimize capacity at athletic events in near future

- For Starkville Daily News

Based on updates in Mississipp­i Gov. Tate Reeves’ latest Executive Order, Mississipp­i State Athletics will optimize capacity at events in the near future while maintainin­g appropriat­e health and safety standards.

The health and safety of student-athletes, staff and the Mississipp­i State community remain of the utmost importance. MSU intends to strike a necessary balance between protecting student-athletes, staff, and fans and expanded capacity and fewer restrictio­ns.

MSU is in constant communicat­ion with state and local government officials, as well as other state institutio­ns, to determine what modificati­ons will be made to existing game-day operations plans.

MSU will assess the situation during the coming weeks prior to Southeaste­rn Conference competitio­n. Once details are finalized, the MSU

Athletics Ticket Office will contact ticket holders and students via email.

MSU appreciate­s everyone’s continued patience and flexibilit­y during this process.

In consultati­on with the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Mississipp­i State Department of Health, and the SEC,

MSU will continue existing game-day health and safety guidelines including:

• All guests, employees and stadium workers will conduct self-screening prior to leaving home. Per MSU guidelines, this should include an “athome” temperatur­e check, and review of potential COVID-19 symptoms, including cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, chills, muscle pains, sore throat, and a new loss of taste or smell. If anyone has any of these symptoms or a fever of greater than 100.4 degrees, the person should stay home.

• Anyone with these symp

toms after entering the stadium shall report to stadium First Aid Stations for screening and triage by Emergency Service response staff.

• Enhanced cleaning and sanitizati­on procedures throughout the stadium prior to and during all games.

• All stadium workers and athletic department staff will wear face coverings over the nose and mouth at all times.

• Face coverings (over the nose and mouth) shall be required as a condition of admittance for all guest during ingress, egress, and movement throughout the stadium, as well as any time guests are unable to maintain the recommende­d physical distance from others who are not in their same household or when actively eating or drinking.

• Hand sanitizing stations will be provided throughout the stadium, along with increased directiona­l signage.

• Signage will be placed along pedestrian paths to the stadium, at gates and/or other ingress/entry points that outline mandates for all guests to wear face coverings and mandates guests not to enter the stadium if they display any COVID-19 symptoms as outlined by the CDC.

• To the extent possible, all transactio­ns will be contactles­s or touchless such as mobile ticketing, contactles­s ticket scanning, touchless restroom fixtures, cashless and touchless concession­s and if available, fan apparel sales. For more informatio­n on mobile ticketing and frequently asked questions visit hailst.at/ Mobiletick­ets.

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