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Jamie Pollard, director of athletics at Iowa State University, said in a statement that the university will no longer allow approximately 25,000 fans in the stadium to watch its home-opening football game on Sept. 12. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds speaks during an American Workforce Policy Advisory Board Meeting in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on June 26, 2020.to host a football game in its stadium
Jamie Pollard, director of athletics at Iowa State University, said in the announcement that "every person has a unique perspective of the Covid-19 pandemic" and highlighted a number of mitigation efforts the university will undertake to hold the game. However, he said that implementing the steps to "a standard of absolute protection is simply not reasonable."— Noah Higgins-DunnDr.
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