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COVID-19: Forty-nine change of venue

Pamela Cruz. Peninsula 360 Press [P360P].

The San Francisco Forty-Niners will play at least their next two home games at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, as Santa Clara County announced new restrictive measures related to COVID-19 on Saturday.

"The Cardinals organization, State Farm Stadium and league officials have been supportive and accommodating as we work through the many logistical issues involved in relocating NFL games," the Bay Area team said in a statement.

As such, the Forty-Niners will host the Buffalo Bills in Arizona for the Monday night game, scheduled for December 7, as well as Washington on Sunday, December 13. 

The Forty-Niners are still working to define where they will practice for the next few weeks. Although their preference is to stay in the Bay Area to practice during the week and fly to Arizona for the games, this plan may not be logistically feasible.

For his part, head coach Kyle Shanahan said he was disappointed by the way they found out they would have to find a new home to play in for the next few weeks: during their flight to face the Los Angeles Rams over the weekend. 

"I get it: they made that decision and we have to deal with that, but finding out through a tweet or a press conference? I've got a whole plane coming up to me, wives, girlfriends, family members and kids saying they found out we might be out all of December."

"We are humans like everybody else, and it's a big problem to leave your family for the whole of December, a big problem, as everybody knows...We need to find a place where we can feel safe and stay because we will no longer be able to go to our homes to make them safe. So, we will have to stay in a hotel or somewhere."

Notably, Santa Clara County announced Saturday that the number of residents who have been infected with COVID-19 and the number of hospitalized patients continues to climb significantly, reaching record levels since the beginning of the pandemic.

On that day alone, 760 new cases and 239 hospitalizations were recorded, of which 71 are in the intensive care unit. Therefore, in order to reduce the probability of an increase in hospitalizations that exceeds the hospitals' capacity, several changes were announced to the directives that accompany the Public Health Officer's Risk Reduction Order.

The changes include requiring certain sectors to modify their operations to increase security, reducing the number of people allowed inside the facility at any one time, and reducing the size of outdoor gatherings.

In the case of professional, collegiate and youth sports, all recreational activities involving physical contact or proximity to persons outside the home, including all contact sports, were temporarily prohibited.

Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communicologist by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of media experience. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism at Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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