NFL tells White House it's ready to make every stadium a vaccination site
(CNN)Every NFL team will make its stadium available as a mass vaccination site, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wrote in a letter to President Joe Biden dated Thursday.
The
offer comes as the Biden administration has promised the opening of
mass vaccination sites as part of its push to ramp up the pace of Covid
inoculations.
"This
is currently being done at seven NFL stadiums today," Goodell wrote.
"We can expand our efforts to stadiums across the nation more
effectively because many of our clubs have offered their facilities
previously as COVID testing centers as well as election sites over the
past several months."
According
to an NFL spokesman, the seven clubs that have already activated
vaccination sites "at or near their stadium" are Arizona (State Farm
Stadium), Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium), Baltimore (M&T Bank
Stadium), Carolina (Bank of America Stadium), Houston (NRG Park), Miami
(Hard Rock Stadium) and New England (Gillette Stadium).
The
NFL has also been in communication with the White House regarding
coronavirus response efforts on another front -- Sunday's Super Bowl. CNN reported
earlier Thursday that the President and first lady Jill Biden have
taped a video message thanking health care workers that will be shown
before the game, according to a source familiar with the plans.
An
administration official told CNN that the White House also hoped to use
Sunday's event to combat vaccine hesitancy and speak to the African
American, Latino and White, rural "non-mask-wearing" communities in
particular. The Super Bowl presents "an interesting opportunity to reach
all three of those audiences," the official said.
The
White House has been in touch with the NFL and other brands involved in
the Super Bowl on ways to integrate pro-mask and pro-vaccine messaging
in the highly watched event, one White House official said. The official
declined to elaborate further on the extent of the White House's
collaboration with the league or specific companies.
The
NFL, for its part, has consulted with public health officials in
preparation for the weekend and announced a set of protocols including
mandatory mask-wearing and social distancing to prevent the spread of
Covid at this weekend's game.
Goodell
referenced in the letter to Biden that the league has also invited
7,500 vaccinated health care workers to the game "who will attend as our
guests in gratitude for their heroic service and to highlight the
importance of vaccinations as our country recovers from the pandemic."
According
to the NFL, some 14,500 people will be in attendance through general
admission, and another 2,700 fans will be in stadium suites.
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