Pamela Cruz. Peninsula 360 Press [P360P].
As every year, the first Sunday of February becomes almost "sacred" for those who like American football, the party to know who will be the winner in the final game of the National Football League (NFL) championship is big in the United States.
However, this year, the COVID-19 pandemic has limited the meetings and even the very match so eagerly awaited by the audience.
It should be noted that at the beginning of the season the uncertainty of whether there would be a superbowl with or without audience was on everyone's mind; so far it is known that the LV edition will be attended by 22 thousand people, of which 7,500 places have been reserved for health personnel who have fought and fought on the front line against the SARS-CoV-2 virus, so they will be the guests of honor.
The number of fans who will witness the superbowl represents only 30 percent of the capacity of Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
The NFL reported that the 32 teams in the league were responsible for making the selection of medical personnel to attend the long-awaited game, which, it should be noted, will already be vaccinated against COVID-19.
For the rest of us who won't be able to attend the game, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended getting together virtually or with people you live with, "the safest way to celebrate the Super Bowl this year.
He added that if you have a small gathering with people who do not live in the same household, the outside is safer than the inside.
Host a virtual superbowl party
The CDC calls for wearing clothes or decorating your home with the logo or colors of your favorite team, preparing snacks or refreshments with the people you live with to enjoy while watching the game, and sharing recipes with friends and family.
Also, call start a text group with other fans to talk about the game while watching, or attend an outdoor party where spectators can sit six feet or more away.
In addition, he suggests using a projection screen to broadcast the game and keeping the spaces between seats at least six feet apart, especially with people outside the household.
He also suggested avoiding singing or shouting, since both can launch viral particles and spread them through the air, so making noises with the foot, clapping or using rattles is ideal for expressing euphoria.