December 30, 2020
Albany, NY

Governor Cuomo Announces Final Pilot Plan Allowing Fans to Attend First Buffalo Bills Home Playoff Game in More Than Two Decades

Governor Cuomo Announces Final Pilot Plan Allowing Fans to Attend First Buffalo Bills Home Playoff Game in More Than Two Decades

Under Final Plan, 6,700 Fans Will be Allowed to Attend the Game

Admission Contingent Upon Negative Test Result; Contact Tracing to Follow—New York to be First State in the Nation to Require these Measures

If Successful, Demonstration Could Serve as a Model for Re-opening Entertainment Venues Across New York State

Tailgating to Remain Prohibited

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the final pilot plan for allowing fans to attend the Buffalo Bills' first home playoff game in more than two decades under strict COVID-19 protocols. Under the pilot, which was developed cooperatively between the Bills, New York State and Bio-Reference Laboratories, 6,700 fans will be allowed to attend the game only after first obtaining a negative COVID-19 test result. Contact tracing will also be conducted after the game. This is the first stadium re-opening pilot plan in the nation to require these measures and if successfully implemented, it could serve as a model for re-opening entertainment venues across New York.

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"Bills fans have waited decades in order to attend a home playoff game and we have worked to build an innovative pilot program to make that happen safely," Governor Cuomo said. "All season long, the Bills' stellar play has captured a certain energy and charisma that is undoubtedly infectious, but we all need to be smart. We're in control of our destiny and how we act is going to determine what comes next. So while this is a time for excitement and celebration, it's critical that everyone follow the guidelines and practice the safe behaviors we know work. If everyone does their part, I believe this pilot will be successful. Go Bills!"

Bills fans have waited decades in order to attend a home playoff game and we have worked to build an innovative pilot program to make that happen safely.

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

New York State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker said, "Throughout this pandemic, Governor Cuomo and the Department of Health have repeatedly researched and instituted metrics to help us manage the spread of this dangerous disease. The public health analysis from this pilot project will help us safely plan for future large gatherings and serve as a model for other states. Regardless of whether you attend in person or not, we urge you to be safe and be smart."

Buffalo Bills' Owners Kim and Terry Pegula said, "We know that fans have been waiting 25 years to be able to attend a home playoff game. We thank the Governor and his entire team, and BioReference for working diligently with the Bills organization. We all know what needs to be done and we all need to do our part, so do the fans -- please remember to be compliant, wear your mask and socially distance. Go Bills!"

Jon R. Cohen, M.D., Executive Chairman of BioReference Laboratories, said, "BioReference has led the way in providing customized large scale COVID-19 screening programs to organizations and municipalities across the country. Fan testing is the next natural step in helping Americans attend and enjoy live sporting and entertainment events."

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Under the plan, team staff will control all exit and entry points to the stadium and only fans with a documented negative COVID-19 test will be allowed inside. Testing will be conducted in partnership with Bio Reference. Once inside the stadium, fans will be required to wear a mask at all times and adhere to strict social distancing protocols. Fans who refuse to comply with these protocols will be removed from the stadium. Ushers will also be present throughout the stadium to ensure all fans are in compliance. As part of the state's review, personnel from the Department of Health traveled to other stadiums outside of New York where similar protocols are in place to confirm their effectiveness.

Tailgating remains banned under this plan and New Yorkers are being reminded to avoid gatherings and parties before, during and after the game as these events are prime for viral spread.

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