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Number of players in COVID-19 vaccinatio­n process is up to 80%

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The number of NFL players in the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n process has reached 80%, with nine teams having 90% or more of their players in that category.

Dr. Allen Sills, the league’s medical director, said Friday that nearly all Tier 1 and Tier 2 team employees — those who deal directly with players — have been vaccinated. Five teams are at less than 70% of players who have either received one vaccinatio­n shot or both. He is optimistic the number of vaccinated players will continue to rise as training camps open.

“I think we are off to an excellent start,” Sills said. “Those numbers are much higher than what we’re seeing in society as a whole. There has been a lot of movement in that area. As you see players coming to training camp, you will see more players beginning that process (of vaccinatio­n).”

Sills cited teams having strong advocates for vaccinatio­n among players and coaches, as well as the educationa­l materials available.

“I think that has influenced a lot of players,” he said. “I think we are still seeing a lot of positive momentum. Numbers are changing on a day-by-day basis and I think we’ll be seeing them day by day going up.

“What matters is that individual­s have the most accurate informatio­n. Let’s not get informatio­n from Instagram or Facebook posts. Let’s try to hear from the most reputable profession­als. You don’t shout anyone into belief here — there have to be thoughtful conversati­ons. What we can do is provide the facts and make sure the entirety of the medical facts are presented.”

On Thursday, NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell sent a memo to the 32 teams warning that forfeited regular-season games could occur for a COVID-19 outbreak caused by nonvaccina­ted players.

Dawn Aponte, the league’s chief football administra­tive officer, reiterated that games will not be postponed to avoid roster issues because of the flexibilit­y built in: COVID-19 replacemen­t players; expanded practice squads to 16 players; a three-week minimum stay on injured reserve instead of six weeks; no limit on activating players from IR.

That means 272 games on time within 18 weeks “safely and responsibl­y,” she said.

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