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Only vaccinated personnel in locker rooms on NFL game days

By BARRY WILNER
AP Pro Football Writer

The NFL has mandated that only fully vaccinated personnel — with a maximum of 50 people — will have access to locker rooms while players are present on game days. That’s according to a memo sent to the 32 teams and obtained by The Associated Press. The personnel covered by the policy includes coaches, athletic trainers, equipment staffers, one general manager, one team security representative, three club communications media workers and one clubhouse support staffer. Players are not required to be vaccinated against COVID-19, but the NFL has reported that well over 90% of them are. While the NFL has returned to in-person media availabilities, none will be in locker rooms.

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