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Super Bowl parties could become COVID-19 superspreader events, experts worry
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CHICAGO (WLS) Despite relaxed rules, Dr. Anthony Fauci, America s top infectious disease expert, does not want the Super Bowl to turn into a super spreader event.
While Super Bowl Sunday traditionally brings in business for restaurants and bars, Dr. Fauci encouraged people to lay low instead of going to parties. It hurts that people are going to stay home. With the restrictions, we will do at least 20% of what we did last year, said Sam Sanchez, Old Crow Smokehouse.
Old Crow Smokehouse in Wrigleyville had about 800 customers during last year s Super Bowl. The large sports bar generally has big draws, but there will be much smaller crowds this year due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Super Bowl parties could become COVID-19 superspreader events, experts worry
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CHICAGO (WLS) Despite relaxed rules, Dr. Anthony Fauci, America s top infectious disease expert, does not want the Super Bowl to turn into a super spreader event.
While Super Bowl Sunday traditionally brings in business for restaurants and bars, Dr. Fauci encouraged people to lay low instead of going to parties. It hurts that people are going to stay home. With the restrictions, we will do at least 20% of what we did last year, said Sam Sanchez, Old Crow Smokehouse.
Old Crow Smokehouse in Wrigleyville had about 800 customers during last year s Super Bowl. The large sports bar generally has big draws, but there will be much smaller crowds this year due to COVID-19 restrictions.