With increasing coronavirus rates and hospitalizations in Oklahoma and the United States, the Oklahoma City Thunder announced that no fans will be allowed into the arena during games at the beginning of the season.
This was a change from Nov. 10, on which date the Thunder announced some fans would be allowed.
“For months, we have worked in close collaboration with Chesapeake Energy Arena, the City of Oklahoma City, local health officials, and the NBA to put into place thorough health and safety measures to allow for reduced seating capacity,” the Thunder said in a statement Monday.
“However, as we review ongoing and concerning trends in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Oklahoma, we want to exercise an abundance of caution to help control the spread of the virus in our community.”
On Nov. 10, the seven-day average of new coronavirus cases in Oklahoma was 1,947 and seven-day average of deaths was 11, according to the New York Times.
On Nov. 29, the average was 3,031 new cases and 15 deaths per day.
Hospitalizations have also increased, with an average of 1,049 patients on Nov. 10 and 1,612 on Nov. 29.
The Thunder plans to monitor COVID-19 rates and eventually allow fans into the arena for games.
“We will continue to monitor and evaluate the situation over the coming weeks to determine when fans will be able to attend our games,” the Thunder said. “We will take all necessary steps to create a safe environment for those who will be in attendance for games as the upcoming season begins, including players, coaches, staff, media and broadcasters.”
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