Bryan Harsin says Auburn’s vaccination rate ‘continues to improve’
SEC teams are recommended to get above the 85% threshold
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
Auburn head football coach Bryan Harsin said on Wednesday that the team’s vaccination rate is improving.
Harsin, the first-year head coach, tested positive for COVID-19 in late August and said at SEC Media Day in July that his team was around 60% vaccinated. Harsin would not reveal whether he’s been vaccinated or not, but indicated today that his team’s rate is climbing.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
"The guys are doing a really nice job of things that we have to do day-to-day to make sure that we’re following the protocols and things that we’re asked to do day in and day out," Harsin said. "They’ve done a better job and continue to do a better job because they’re focused on it, and we’re doing better in those areas."
According to the SEC COVID-19 protocols, an 85% vaccinate rate among teams is the recommended threshold. Teams who reach that percentage are exempt from regular COVID-19 tests, regardless of vaccination status.
In addition, they are also permitted to lift the face mask policy when inside team facilities. Auburn is currently testing players and personnel twice a week, while wearing masks and social-distancing inside the facilities.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
SEC counterpart Georgia has seen its own COVID-19 outbreak this week, with head coach Kirby Smart announcing that a few players and personnel have tested positive, despite his team being over 90% vaccinated.