FSU to Seminole enthusiasts in the stands: take the test and put on a mask or go

Florida State football enthusiasts who do not wear a mask at house games will be asked to wear a mask or leave the event, in accordance with the updated and strictest university policy published Thursday.

In addition, FSU academics who plan to attend the house football games for the season’s retirement will have to score negative for COVID-19 in the week leading up to the games, FSU Sports Director David Coburn said in the statement.

Mandates also result in students not reviewing the expected periods (Monday and Wednesday on the Tucker Center’s COVID-19 verification site) not eligible for a football ticket. Students – who have received 4,000 tickets for each house game this season – will also have to sit in the seats assigned to the house games.

The updated policy takes effect without delay before the FSU festival on October 3 in opposition to the state of Jacksonville.

The Seminoles (0-1) play Miami (2-0) on Saturday. The start is at 7. 30pm on ABC.

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During the FSU’s 16-13 home defeat to Georgia Tech on September 12, photographs of enthusiasts and academics at 17538’s Doak Campbell Stadium who were not dressed in the mask as required led to complaints on social media about the school’s ability for politics.

Attendance is due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“Attending football games is an expensive culture for Florida State University, and I know everyone should continue to cheer on their team in person,” Coburn said.

“To do this, everyone sticks to fitness and protection protocols and we do everything we can to prevent the spread of COVID-19. “

Including the state of Jacksonville, FSU has remaining home games this season: North Carolina (October 17), Pittsburgh (November 7), Clemson (November 21) and Duke (December 5).

The new FSU includes:

* Students applying for tickets must be evaluated on the Tucker Center COVID-1nine test site between nine a. m. Monday, September 28 and September 4 p. m.

The online registration window will open on Thursday, September 24 to register for a mandatory COVID-19 at the Donald L Civic Center. Tucker.

The era of applying for student price tickets extends from five p. m. Thursday, September 24 to five p. m. Tuesday, September 29. Applications will not be accepted after 5pm on Tuesday, September 29.

Students who are eligible to obtain their requested price ticket will be notified until Friday, October 2, pending a negative check result. All effects of the check are confidential and the athletics branch does not have access to personal medical information.

Tickets will be emailed to eligible students by 12:00 p. m. Saturday, October 3.

Students who have not reviewed the window Monday through Wednesday or who get a positive result at COVID-19 control will not be eligible for a ticket. Students who score positive will be contacted through FSU’s SAFER Contact Assessment Team. additional points would possibly also determine your eligibility for fines, adding violations of the student code of conduct.

Students who are already positive on the COVID-19 record on the college record but are no longer positive and who have been officially allowed to be on campus are not required to re-verify to be eligible for football tickets. Also decided for the random program this week you can use the same check for any purpose. Due to privacy laws and regulations, we can only settle for checks that were made as a component of the campus verification program.

In addition, the following policies will also apply strictly on the days in form:

Any fan wearing a mask will be asked to wear a mask or leave the event.

Any student who violates the University’s security protocol will no longer have to pay the price ticket lottery formula in the future.

Students should sit in designated seats through a sticker that says “HELP HERE. “Any student sitting or in an unauthorized location will be asked to move or leave the event.

Back doors will be prohibited.

Contact Jim Henry at jjhenry@tallahassee. com.

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