Top health officials said this week that Americans should not watch the Super Bowl in person with anyone from outside their household. Whichever team one is pulling for, “gathering virtually or with the people you live with is the safest way to root for your team and watch the latest commercials,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky said in a Tuesday tweet. Super Bowl LV is taking place at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on Feb. 7. The NFL invited some 7,500 vaccinated healthcare workers to attend in-person. Another 14,500 fans are being permitted to watch in the stadium. The decision on the level of attendance was made after consulting with public health officials, the CDC, the Florida Department of Health, and hospitals and healthcare systems in the Tampa area, the NFL said. “These officials reviewed and provided feedback on the NFL’s comprehensive plans that will …