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What Does the Super Bowl Seem like Throughout a Pandemic?

This Sunday, February 7, is Super Bowl LV. The host city is none other than Tampa, FL. At a max capacity of 33 percent about 22,000 fans are required to go to. With the host city competing within the championship, many fans are required to visit the area.

“Despite COVID, the Super Bowl and all sorts of its extra activities are certain to draw crowds to Tampa a few days ago,” says Ellsworth Buck, Vice President of Insurance, Florida's leading independent home insurance agency.

So how do you celebrate the Super Bowl throughout a pandemic?  Tampa's Mayor, Jane Castor signed an executive order a week ago requiring masks outdoors in a few local districts hosting Super Bowl activities. The “event zones” affected by an order include regions of downtown Tampa and also the area surrounding Raymond James Stadium. The order also includes “entertainment districts” such as the Ybor Historic District and the Riverwalk.

“We are incredibly excited for hosting a fun and safe Super Bowl here in Tampa — but we need everyone to complete their part,” Castor said inside a statement. “We want fans to feel confident understanding that once they come out to celebrate Super Bowl LV, they are able to achieve this safely inside a city that takes this pandemic seriously.” As the executive order is voluntary, “as a last resort,” violation of the order could result in a $500 fine.

Maybe you don't feel like being a member of the fray and like to stay local. Well, that has risks too.

Like all gatherings within the last 11 months, most Super Bowl celebrations this year, will appear different. Based on Frito-Lay's U.S. Snack Index poll, nearly half (45 percent) of Americans plan to make changes for their Super Bowl plans. 56 percent intend to stay at home and watch the sport alone or with those residing in their immediate household. Viewing parties may also be smaller. The type of hosting an excellent Bowl party, 9 out of 10 host say their Super Bowl gathering will have 10 people or less and 65 % intend to gather with less than four people.

No one wants their Super Bowl party to become known as “the super-spreader Super Bowl.” The CDC has recommendations of safer methods to enjoy the Super Bowl

  • Gathering virtually or using the people you live with is the safest method to celebrate. If you choose to have a small gathering with individuals that do not lives with you, outdoors is safer than indoors.
  • Host an online 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 as you're watching the game.
  • Start an organization text with other fans to talk about the game while watching

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

  • Use a screening machine to broadcast the game.
  • Sit a minimum of 6 feet away from people you do not live with.

“If you frequently host at your home, an umbrella policy is a good idea since it can help curb liability expenses that can happen during a party,” says Ellsworth Buck, Vice President of Insurance.

However you plan to celebrate the Super Bowl this year, make sure it's safe. Wear a mask, socially distance and wash your hands regularly.

Stay protected in your home with dependable property insurance and an umbrella policy. Speak to a Insurance agent today at 1-888-478-7801 or complete our online for free quote request form at www.greatflorida.com.