The Columbus Dispatch

Only vaccinated personnel in locker rooms on NFL game days

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The NFL has mandated that only fully vaccinated personnel, with a maximum of 50 people, will have access to locker rooms while players are present on game days.

In a memo sent to the 32 teams and obtained by The Associated Press, the policy becomes effective immediatel­y. The personnel covered by the policy includes coaches, athletic trainers, equipment staffers, one general manager, one team security representa­tive, three club communicat­ions media workers and one clubhouse support staffer.

Players are not required to be vaccinated against COVID-19, but the NFL has reported that more than 90% of them are.

“Non-club-affiliated media will not be permitted in the locker room,” said the memo dated Wednesday. “In the event a player needs medical attention in the locker room or if a club elects to conduct drug and steroid specimen collection­s on game day, a medical profession­al or specimen collector … may access the players' locker room without being included in the maximum of 50 individual­s with locker room access, provided that they are fully vaccinated.”

One team COVID-19 protocol coordinato­r may also access the locker room for managing Kinexon devices (which are used for contact tracing, social distancing and a person's whereabout­s) or to perform disinfecti­on required by league protocols without counting against the maximum of 50. All such individual­s must be fully vaccinated.

Teams conclude the three-game preseason this weekend. The regular season begins Sept. 9 with Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay hosting Dallas. The first full slate of games is Sept. 12.

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