Las Vegas Review-Journal

Tampa mayor: Frustratin­g to see maskless fans party

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TAMPA, Fla. — So much for the mayor’s order requiring masks at Super Bowl parties. Videos went viral on social media, showing throngs of mostly maskless fans and packed sports bars as the clock inside Raymond James Stadium ticked down on a hometown Super Bowl win for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

“It is a little frustratin­g because we have worked so hard,” Tampa Mayor Jane Castor said Monday. “At this point in dealing with COVID-19, there is a level of frustratio­n when you see that.”

Some 200,000 masks were handed out ahead of the game, and “a majority” of people and businesses followed the rules, she said.

Hours later, Castor’s remarks shifted, saying that at least among those people that she saw celebratin­g, most of them were masked.

“I’m proud to say the majority of individual­s that I saw out and about enjoying the festivitie­s associated with the Super Bowl were complying,” she said. “They understood their level of personal responsibi­lity and they were doing the right thing. I’m very proud of that.”

Even the White House weighed in. White House press secretary Jen Psaki was asked about whether President Joe Biden was concerned over Tampa fans taking to the streets following the Buccaneers Super Bowl.

“He is of course concerned when there are pictures and photos — we all are — that show many, many people without masks in close distance with one another at the height of a pandemic,” she said.

But outside the stadium, crowds of fans who weren’t wearing masks or practicing social distancing could be seen celebratin­g the Buccaneers’ 31-9 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

Folks cheered, crammed into bars and hugged in several hotspots around the city — and swarmed the streets — all without masks.

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