National Post

Bucks to offer in-game vaccines

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Basketball fans can obtain their first COVID-19 vaccine dose in an unusual venue this weekend -- at a Milwaukee Bucks game.

Those aged 16 years and older attending Sunday’s game against the Brooklyn Nets will be able to obtain their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at a mobile vaccinatio­n site inside Fiserv Forum, which the Bucks are opening in partnershi­p with the Milwaukee Health Department.

Doses will be available through the end of the game inside the Panorama Club, one of the 17,341-capacity arena’s VIP lounge areas.

“This is a critical time for all of us to take the necessary step that will help return our lives to normal,” Bucks President Peter Feigin said in a written statement on Tuesday. “Let’s make this happen together.”

U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday eased outdoor mask-wearing guidelines, citing “stunning progress” on the coronaviru­s pandemic, with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting that more than half of all adult Americans have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The team is widely believed to be the first in the NBA to offer in-game vaccinatio­ns, though numerous stadiums and arenas across the U.S. opened their doors to inoculate residents during the pandemic, when not performing their usual functions.

Outside the U.S., fans at a Russian Premier League soccer match in St Petersburg last month were offered free vaccinatio­ns for two hours before and after the game.

 ?? NATHAN RAY SEEBECK / USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Raptors forward OG Anunoby dunks one in against the Brooklyn Nets
on Tuesday at Amalie Arena. Toronto lost 116103. Go to nationalpo­st. com for more on the game.
NATHAN RAY SEEBECK / USA TODAY SPORTS Raptors forward OG Anunoby dunks one in against the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday at Amalie Arena. Toronto lost 116103. Go to nationalpo­st. com for more on the game.

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