No tailgating, no cash, required masks and social distancing at UF-UGA game this year

The UAA released updated information for fans regarding the Florida-Georgia football game in Jacksonville in response to COVID-19 issues.

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Florida’s game against Georgia is going on as previously planned despite a COVID-19 outbreak taking the Gators out of action the last two weeks.

The UAA released updated information for fans regarding that game in Jacksonville, which is currently scheduled to take place on Nov. 7 at 3:30 p.m. EDT.

According to the UAA release, tailgating will not be permitted for fans in the stadium parking lot. Only ticket holders will be allowed in the lots, and the areas will be closely observed for violations.

In addition to limited capacity, fans will be required to wear masks at all times except while actively eating or drinking. Fans who don’t follow these regulations will be subject to disciplinary action, the release said.

There will be signage encouraging physical distancing, such as queue-spacing indicators, as well as over 750 sanitizing stations.

All 88 gates will be open to fans, as well as all restrooms and concession stands. However, all payments at concession stands will be contactless, and paying with cash will not be permitted.

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