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SEC commissioner Greg Sankey addresses likelihood of packed-out stadiums
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SEC commissioner Greg Sankey addresses likelihood of packed-out stadiums
Georgia football will likely continue to see limited seating in Sanford Stadium for the annual G-Day game and perhaps into the fall, the extent of which will be determined by SEC protocol based off doctors and Covid-19 data
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Vaccines are currently being given to Health care workers, Firefighters - EMT's, Teachers, as well as many others.
By the time the Spring games and the Masters starts hundreds of thousands of these frontline workers as well as thousands of the elderly will have been fully vaccinated. Provide these people with documentation of being vaccinated, and reward their efforts with the opportunity to buy tickets to these events.
It would be a great way to say thank you to those who continued to work on the front lines of the epidemic and it would also be a boost for the economy.
Sounds like limited seating is still in our future.
I believe in freedom of choice during this pandemic. Fact: Covid has a mortality rate only slightly greater than that of the flu. If you are comfortable with the risk associated with sitting next to a stranger in the stands then you should be allowed the choice. Our days are number, wearing a mask or staying home is not going to change the day the Lord calls you home.
Same as the flu? Get off Facebook.
So, and still no real penalty for the nation that gave the world this deadly pandemic. Also as soon as we get this disease under tighter control, look for Covid 20 to hit us next.
Who are you people that downvoted this? Scared little ****. Stay home then. ANYTHING in life you need can be delivered to your doorstep. Let other people live their **** lives. Insanity.
You are right - not same as the flu. It's not as bad. I have Covid19 currently. At least in my case, the symptoms ARE NOT as severe as the bouts of flu I've had in past. But, C19 symptoms last longer. I'm on Day 15 now! I have to agree with Dawg365 and Bigjohnson, you have to live life. Covid, Flu, and about 10,000 other things can kill you.
If we don't go back to full stadiums AND on-campus tailgating, it will be highly disappointing! Sure because it's some of the best times of our lives, but also because it will prove, again, that we have become a nation of kitties.