UFC relying on hefty health and safety blueprint for trio of Florida shows
The UFC returns to action Saturday after a two-month absence with the first of three shows in Jacksonville, Fla. — working off a hefty health, safety and operations manual in the face of COVID-19.
The mixed martial arts organization plans to use the 25-page-plus blueprint as its bible for the week covering the Florida cards and for future shows — all without spectators — planned at the UFC Apex facility adjacent to its Las Vegas headquarters.
“The protocols actually begin before anybody even arrives at site,” said Lawrence Epstein, the UFC’s COO and senior executive vice-president.
Everyone travelling to the event is quizzed in advance about potential COVID 19 symptoms or whether they have been in contact with anyone who has. If there are no red flags, they get the green light to go to the event.