Las Vegas Review-Journal

■ Nearly 300 fans got their first dose of vaccine on game day at Allegiant Stadium.

Nearly 300 get COVID-19 vaccine to attend Raiders game

- By Mick Akers

Nearly 300 football fans received their first coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n shot ahead of the Raiders’ overtime win over the Baltimore Ravens at Allegiant Stadium on Monday.

According to the Raiders, 287 fans got their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine outside of the stadium on game day.

Fans are required to show proof of vaccinatio­n to attend Raiders home games this season at the $2 billion facility, which this week held its first regular season NFL game with fans in attendance.

Fans who are fully vaccinated are allowed to attend without a mask, while those who are partially vaccinated, like the fans who chose to receive their first dose Monday at the stadium, are allowed to attend but must wear a mask. Children under 12, who aren’t yet eligible to receive the vaccinatio­n, can also attend Raiders games wearing a mask.

After the Raiders announced the vaccine requiremen­t last month, about 1,800 season ticket holders opted to receive a refund or to roll over their 2021 funds to 2022, according to Raiders owner Mark Davis.

Additional­ly, over 10,000 fans utilized the alternate screening option onsite at Allegiant Stadium at which they could provide proof of vaccinatio­n to receive a wrist band allowing them entry into the game. Over 7,000 of those occurred on game day, according to the team, with the rest on Saturday or Sunday.

The Buffalo Bills announced Tuesday that they would also institute a vaccine requiremen­t to attend their home games at High

mark Stadium. Vaccinated fans, including those who are partially vaccinated, will be allowed to attend without a mask.

Partially vaccinated fans will be allowed to attend games until Oct. 31, after which the team will require all fans be fully vaccinated. Neither the Raiders or Bills offer a negative COVID test option for fans to skip the vaccine protocol.

The New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks also have vaccine requiremen­ts in place, but both organizati­ons allow for fans to show proof of a negative COVID test within 72 hours of the game as a secondary option to attend games.

 ?? Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal ?? People line up to get the COVID-19 vaccine Monday before the start of the game between the Raiders and Ravens.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal People line up to get the COVID-19 vaccine Monday before the start of the game between the Raiders and Ravens.
 ?? Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal ?? People line up to get the COVID-19 vaccine Monday before the Raiders game at Allegiant Stadium. According to the Raiders, 287 fans got their first dose on game day.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal People line up to get the COVID-19 vaccine Monday before the Raiders game at Allegiant Stadium. According to the Raiders, 287 fans got their first dose on game day.

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