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NFL to give 7,500 vaccinated health care workers free tickets to Super Bowl LV! Will Golf do this for any of their Events?

by Debert Cook
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January 27, 2021 | BY AAGD STAFF

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced on January 22 that the NFL is inviting approximately 7,500 vaccinated health care workers to Super Bowl LV as guests of the NFL to thank and honor them for their continued extraordinary service during the pandemic.

The majority of these health care workers — all of whom will have received both doses of the vaccine — will come from hospitals and health care systems in the Tampa and central Florida area. They will receive free Super Bowl tickets and gameday experiences directly from the NFL. All 32 NFL clubs will select vaccinated health care workers from their communities to attend the Super Bowl in Tampa Bay on Sunday, Feb 7.

It’s been a tough time for all events, public and private, with the coronavirus pandemic disturbing live events with postponements and cancellations. Golf has been seen as one of the safest sports during the health crisis, so it begs to wonder if any of the golf organizations will step up and offer the same generosity to fans of the sport. The PGA Tour? LPGA Tour? Masters? USGA? What is the holdup? Golf fans deserve a break, too.

This is a VERY generous distribution of tickets by the NFL as there are only 22,000 Super Bowl seats available this year. The NFL will also recognize health care heroes around the country through a variety of special moments both in the stadium and during the CBS broadcast.

“These dedicated health care workers continue to put their own lives at risk to serve others, and we owe them our ongoing gratitude,” said Goodell. “We hope in a small way that this initiative will inspire our country and recognize these true American heroes. This is also an opportunity to promote the importance of vaccination and appropriate health practices, including wearing masks in public settings.”

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There will also be 14,500 additional fans in attendance at Raymond James Stadium. The announcement follows discussions with public health officials, including the CDC, the Florida Department of Health, and area hospitals and health care systems. These officials reviewed and provided feedback on the NFL’s comprehensive plans that will enable the league to host fans and the vaccinated health care workers in a safe and responsible way.

Super Bowl plans enhance the already rigorous COVID-19 protocols implemented by NFL clubs that hosted more than 1.2 million fans at 116 games throughout the regular season and playoffs. These protocols include mandatory mask-wearing, social-distancing, and other measures to prevent the spread of the virus. This includes podded seating, touchless in-stadium experiences at concessions, restrooms, and security checkpoints, as well as controlled entry and egress.

“While this was already shaping up to be the most meaningful Super Bowl in our hometown’s history, the NFL deciding to welcome and honor our local vaccinated healthcare workers to Super Bowl LV takes the importance of the event to an all new level. The unsolicited outpouring of appreciation that we’ve received in support of this initiative from our local healthcare workers across the community has been truly amazing. These heroes inspire us every day, so we couldn’t be more thankful to the NFL for working to safely create this monumental effort to celebrate them.” – Derrick Brooks and Will Weatherford, Co-Chairs, Tampa Bay Super Bowl LV Host Committee

“We applaud the NFL for honoring health care workers and promoting vaccine acceptance around Super Bowl LV. We are pleased to support their planning efforts to create a safe and enjoyable event for all attendees, and we look forward to a successful Super Bowl in Tampa Bay.” – John Couris, President and CEO, Tampa General Hospital

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