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Are you ready for some Super Bowl LV?  The Kansas City Chiefs are taking on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday February 7, 2021, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The Covid-19 pandemic has altered every aspect of daily life and Super Bowl LV is no exception.  While this time of the year usually brings Super Bowl parties, health officials are begging Americans to hunker down to help stop the spread of new strains of the coronavirus.

The CDC has some guidelines on how to safely participate in Super Bowl Sunday. Not surprisingly, their top advice is to watch the game at home with your family. Here are the best tips from experts on how to safely enjoy the Super Bowl:

  • Gathering virtually or with the people you live with is the safest way to celebrate the Super Bowl this year.
  • If you do have a small gathering with people who don’t live with you, outdoors is safer than indoors. This year, choose a safer way to enjoy the game.

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Host a virtual Super Bowl watch party.

  • Wear clothing or decorate your home with your favorite team’s logo or colors.
  • Make appetizers or snacks with the people you live with to enjoy while watching the game and share the recipes with your friends and family.
  • Start a text group with other fans to chat about the game while watching.

 

Attend an outdoor viewing party where viewers can sit 6 feet apart.

  • Use a projector screen to broadcast the game.
  • Sit at least 6 feet away from people you don’t live with.

Going to watch parties or other larger events should provoke extra precautions, the agency said. Besides wearing a mask:

  • Call the venue in advance to make sure it’s taking safety precautions.
  • Avoid the restroom and concession areas during busy times, such as halftime or right after the game.
  • Avoid chanting or cheering, as both can hurl viral particles into the air. Stomp, clap, or bring hand-held noisemakers instead
Regardless of how you decide to celebrate Super Bowl Sunday, make sure to #BeSafeandAloha.
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