JACKSONVILLE, Fla. —
The City of Jacksonville has announced new COVID-19 safety measures for the annual Georgia-Florida game on Nov. 7 at TIAA Bank Field.
Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. but the stadium parking lots will open at 12:30 p.m. and the gates to TIAA Bank Field will open at 1:30 p.m.
Magnetometers, a new security measure, will be in place at all 88 gates to allow fans to walk through security with their clear bag and keep their cell phone and keys in their pockets.
Once fans have passed security, they will scan their mobile ticket at a self-scan kiosk.
Face coverings are required to be worn throughout the stadium except when actively eating or drinking.
All concession stands will be open, and beer and wine will be available, but everything will be contactless, no cash payments will be accepted.
There will be over 750 hand-sanitizing stations placed throughout the stadium along with social distancing signs and safety reminders.
Tailgating is prohibited in the stadium parking lots as a provision of extra safety and protection.
Only ticket holders will be allowed access to the stadium parking lots, and non-ticket holders are strongly encouraged to stay clear of the Downtown Sports Complex area.
In addition to these safety precautions there will be no RV City or any other additional events including the Hall of Fame Luncheon and Duuuval’s Bold City Bash.
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