State Farm Arena has announced it is the first sports and
entertainment venue in the country to successfully become Sharecare
Health Security Verified, a certification process developed in the
wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sharecare requires that live sports and entertainment venues,
hotels, and resorts verify their health protocols on an ongoing
basis across more than 140 expert-validated standards and over 600
checkpoints, including health and hygiene protocols, air and water
management, physical distancing, the attendee experience, and
health safety communication with patrons and employees.
Participating venues also have the option to track daily
employee health screening results and provide relevant tools for
fans and visitors including clinically validated health screeners
and information and updates on that facility’s guidelines. This
health security verification also comes with an easily identifiable
“seal of approval” – the Sharecare Health Security Verified
badge – for stadiums, arenas, and live event venues to display on
their official websites and property.
The verification is the first step toward having fans back in
the venue, which has been shuttered to the public – except as an
early voting location – since last spring. The Atlanta Hawks have
been playing, but only staff and family have been allowed in to
watch.
The Hawks are expected to welcome the first fans back on Jan. 26
for a special Unity Night game
presented by Emory Healthcare.
To learn more about State Farm Arena’s approach to COVID-19
safety visit�statefarmarena.com/covid-19.
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