Sample of questions from MLB coronavirus fan survey
As the coronavirus pandemic rages across America, Major League Baseball is planning its 2021 season. It is uncertain whether vaccines or treatments will be widely available and effective by April, when the season opens. Amid that uncertainty, the league is surveying fans to determine what might make them feel safe in attending a game. A sampling of the questions:
When it comes to attending a live MLB game in 2021, please indicate which of the following factors you’d rely upon in determining whether it was safe to do so. (Select all that apply).
National government figures like the president or your senator saying it’s safe
A widely available COVID-19 vaccine
Significant case and hospitalization decreases in your state
Health officials from the CDC or NIH saying it’s safe
Significant case and hospitalization decreases across the whole country
State and local government figures like your governor or mayor saying it’s safe
Nothing would make me feel safe attending a live MLB game in 2021
Which comes closest to your view regarding face mask policies for fan attendance at MLB games?
Attendees should be required to wear face masks at all times except when actively eating or drinking in their ticketed seat
Attendees should be required to wear face masks when they are not in their ticketed seat
Attendees should not be required to wear face masks
Which comes closest to your view regarding temperature checks at gate entry for fan attendance at MLB games?
Attendees should be required to pass a temperature check at gate entry
Attendees should not be required to pass a temperature check at gate entry
Please rank the list below with those items that would give you the greatest confidence in a ballpark’s health and safety protocols at the top.
All staff wearing protective masks and gloves
Mobile concessions ordering
Free masks/face coverings at gate entry
Locker pickup for concessions orders
Contactless payments (i.e. Apple Pay, Google Pay) at concessions stands
Socially distanced seating
In-seat concessions delivery
Hand sanitizing stations in every seat section
Contactless entry (i.e. digital tickets) at gate entry
Specific entry and exit times
Line markers and spacing guides
Concessions limited to pre-wrapped food and drink
For each of the following activities, please indicate whether you feel it carries a low risk, moderate risk, or high risk of contracting COVID-19.
Eating at an outdoor restaurant
Traveling by bus or subway
Traveling by rideshare service or taxi
Attending a concert
Standing in a line with others
Going to the grocery store
Attending a religious service
Going to work in an office building
Going to a movie theater
Staying in a hotel
Going to a library or museum
Swimming in a public pool
Working out at a gym
Hugging or shaking hands
Visiting an assisted-living facility
Traveling by train or light rail
Going to a sports stadium
Attending a wedding or funeral
Eating at an indoor restaurant
Going to a hair salon or barber shop
Traveling by plane
Going to an amusement park
Going to a bar
Going to the beach
Sending kids to school or daycare
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.