ACCOMPLISH THE GOAL BASED ON
CIRCUMSTANCES KNOWN TO THE
OFFICER AT THAT INSTANT IN
TIME.
THEY WERE LESS THAN 2 WEEKS
AWAY NOW FROM THE START OF THE
COLD SEASON EXCLUSIVELY ON CBS
4 WHERE YOUR HOME OF THE COLTS
AND AS THE TEAM PREPARES FOR
THE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS. THE
OWNERS ARE HOPING THEY'LL BE
ABLE TO HAVE 15% CAPACITY AT
LUCAS OIL STADIUM FOR THEIR
HOME OPENER THAT FIRST HOME
GAME BY THE WAY SEPTEMBER
20TH, CBS 4 CHARLENE CRISTOBAL
IS AT THE STADIUM WITH DETAILS
ON HOW THEY PLAN TO KEEP
EVERYONE SAFE.
WELL THERE WILL BE SEVERAL
PROTOCOLS PUT IN ONE MASKS
WILL BE REQUIRED THEY'RE ALSO
BE ENHANCED CLEANING PROTOCOLS
AND PROCEDURES AND THEN ALSO
HAND SANITIZING STATIONS
THROUGHOUT THE STADIUM. NOW
THE TEAM IN THE PLAYERS,
THEY'RE ALSO DOING THEIR PART
THEY'RE GETTING TESTED FOR
COVID-19 EVERY SINGLE DAY,
INCLUDING TEMPERATURE CHECKS.
ACCORDING TO THE TEAM'S
ATHLETIC TRAINER. THE TEEN
SAYS ABOUT 200 TESTS A DAY.
THERE ARE ALSO SEVERAL CHANGES
MADE TO THE INSIDE OF THE
FACILITY ITSELF JUST TO MAKE
SURE PEOPLE CAN STAY 6 FEET
APART ALONG WITH PROXIMITY
TRACERS OF THE STAFF AND THE
PLAYERS WEAR TO MONITOR WHEN
THEY AREN'T THAT DISTANCE
APART. SO IF THE COLTS DO
ALLOW FANS FOR THEIR HOME
OPENER ON SEPTEMBER 20TH THEY
WOULD BE ONE OF ONLY A HANDFUL
OF TEAMS TO ALLOW THAT ALL
RIGHT NOW 24 OF THE NFL'S 32
TEAMS HAVE ALREADY ANNOUNCED
THAT THEY WILL NOT HAVE FANS
AT LEAST FOR THE START OF THE
SEASON. ACCORDING TO OUR MIKE
CHAPPELL THE COLTS ARE
CONVINCED THAT THEY CAN HANDLE
THAT 50% CAPACITY. SAFELY AND
THEY ALSO BELIEVE IT'S
IMPORTANT TO HAVE FANS TO
SUPPORT DOWNTOWN FOR REFERENCE
15% IS ABOUT 10,500 FANS IN
LUCAS OIL, SO WE ARE EXPECTING
A DECISION FROM THE COLD
SOMETIME THIS WEEK ON THAT
CAPACITY LIMIT FOR THE WHOLE
OPENER WILL BE SURE TO LET YOU
KNOW WHEN WE HEAR ANYTHING FOR
NOW POLICE FROM LOOK AT OIL
CHARLENE CRISTOBAL CBS 4 NEWS
