With the start of the 2021 season for the Wildcats nearing, UK Athletics has outlined its policies -- including COVID-19 protocols -- for home games at Kroger Field.Speculation has been circling over whether UK would require vaccinations or masks for game days amid the current surge of COVID-19, particularly due to the delta variant strain. State leaders and health officials have been sounding the alarm about the current situation, warning about the strain on hospitals and urging Kentuckians to get vaccinated.So, what's happening at Kroger Field this season?When it comes to masking, UK Athletics will require masks for all while visiting any indoor areas within Kroger Field, regardless of vaccination status.Fully vaccinated individuals will not be required to wear masks in the concourse areas or in the upper or lower seating bowls of the stadium. They will also not need them in outside club seating and in suites with the windows open.In the video player above: Kentucky football's starting QB talks about getting the jobMeanwhile, fans who are not vaccinated are being asked to wear a mask at all times when around others, both indoors and outdoors."All fans are strongly encouraged to wear masks, regardless of vaccination status, while not actively eating or drinking," UK Athletics said in its plan.Indoor spaces include restrooms, Longship Club, Central Bank Club, all elevators, the player/guest entrance, first aid rooms, offices and any other spaces that are fully enclosed.Click here for more information on mask guidance at Kroger Field.That means that Kentucky is not instituting a proof of vaccination or proof of negative COVID-19 test to enter Kroger Field.Earlier this week, Louisiana State University announced Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge will require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for game days. Other schools in the Southeastern Conference have not made decisions yet.What else to know about game daysUK Athletics said that "nearly everything that goes along with college football Saturdays" is expected to return this season. That includes tailgating, bands, cheerleaders and the Chevy Catwalk.As announced in the fall of 2020, all venues have moved to mobile ticketing. Season parking permits will also be issued through mobile delivery.UK Athletics is asking all fans who are sick to stay home. Here's more on campus COVID-19 measures at the University of Kentucky.
With the start of the 2021 season for the Wildcats nearing, UK Athletics has outlined its policies -- including COVID-19 protocols -- for home games at Kroger Field.
Speculation has been circling over whether UK would require vaccinations or masks for game days amid the current surge of COVID-19, particularly due to the delta variant strain. State leaders and health officials have been sounding the alarm about the current situation, warning about the strain on hospitals and urging Kentuckians to get vaccinated.
So, what's happening at Kroger Field this season?
When it comes to masking, UK Athletics will require masks for all while visiting any indoor areas within Kroger Field, regardless of vaccination status.
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Fully vaccinated individuals will not be required to wear masks in the concourse areas or in the upper or lower seating bowls of the stadium. They will also not need them in outside club seating and in suites with the windows open.
In the video player above: Kentucky football's starting QB talks about getting the job
Meanwhile, fans who are not vaccinated are being asked to wear a mask at all times when around others, both indoors and outdoors.
"All fans are strongly encouraged to wear masks, regardless of vaccination status, while not actively eating or drinking," UK Athletics said in its plan.
Indoor spaces include restrooms, Longship Club, Central Bank Club, all elevators, the player/guest entrance, first aid rooms, offices and any other spaces that are fully enclosed.
Click here for more information on mask guidance at Kroger Field.
That means that Kentucky is not instituting a proof of vaccination or proof of negative COVID-19 test to enter Kroger Field.
Earlier this week, Louisiana State University announced Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge will require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for game days. Other schools in the Southeastern Conference have not made decisions yet.
What else to know about game days
UK Athletics said that "nearly everything that goes along with college football Saturdays" is expected to return this season. That includes tailgating, bands, cheerleaders and the Chevy Catwalk.
As announced in the fall of 2020, all venues have moved to mobile ticketing. Season parking permits will also be issued through mobile delivery.
UK Athletics is asking all fans who are sick to stay home. Here's more on campus COVID-19 measures at the University of Kentucky.