Testing, masks encouraged, but not required for college football title game

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7 thoughts on “Testing, masks encouraged, but not required for college football title game

  1. “………wear masks, be vaccinated and take a COVID-19 test about 72 hours prior to Monday night’s kickoff to ensure they are negative for the virus.”

    Where are these people going to find Covid tests when citizens of Indianapolis can’t find them??????

    1. Exactly. Government stupidity is being displayed at an all time high. 2 years into this and the idiot “experts” have run out of tests and are managing this like 3 year olds

    1. None of these measures are required. Not vaccination. Not testing. Not masks. With a variant that is far more contagious than previous one.

  2. Who let Caine crawl out of her hole? This is a football game in a building that has hosted football games 2-3 times a month for about 6 months now. The fact that this person is saying “ hey folks holding a ticket worth thousands of dollars, not including travel and expenses, for a National Championship event—- make sure you test yourself to see if you should go to the game” shows a level of stupidity astounding even for a Democrat

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