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Health Department issues guidance on sports spectators

The Westchester County Health Department has issued guidance on the New York State requirements for spectators at school and recreation sports.  The most dramatic change is that student-athletes are now allowed to have two spectators at sporting events, as long as social distancing can still be accomplished and occupancy is still at 50%.

However, schools and recreation centers still reserve the right to have a stricter interpretation and stricter guidelines.  Prior to this change, it was only two spectators per player for the home team only.

“We are being consistent with New York State guidance first and foremost,” Westchester County Executive George Latimer.  “We understand that youth sports are family events, and the families of Westchester have been through a lot these past 12 months.  We want the family to be included and we want the student athlete to be supported by their families.  We feel we can open youth sporting events a bit
more and do so safely.”

Following the NewYork State guidance:

“For spectators, the following additional safety measures apply:

• For sports events (e.g. games), Responsible Parties must limit spectators to two spectators per player.

• Responsible Parties must ensure spectators maintain six feet of physical distance between individuals and/or family/household units at all times and all spectators must wear face coverings when they are in common areas and situations where six feet of distancing is not able to be maintained, so long as they are over the age of two and medically able to tolerate such covering.

• Responsible Parties may facilitate appropriate distancing through the use of markings on the ground or seating areas, and other signage.

• Responsible Parties must ensure that, among all spectators, no individual group exceeds the gathering limit that is currently in place for the region.

• Responsible Parties may facilitate appropriate gathering size through the use of signage and/or staff to ensure groups are aware  of and adhere to guidelines.”

“We understand that parents want to see their children play sports, this is a huge part of our culture and parents should be involved in their children’s lives,” county Health Commissioner Dr. Sherlita Amler said.  “As long as social distancing is observed, and masks are
worn, we can accomplish both goals—safety and involvement.”
(Submitted)