Health Dept. Says They Didn’t Shut Down Wild Things

August 12, 2020 2:08 am

WASHINGTON, Pa. — (WPXI) – A day after the Washington Wild Things suspended games following a warning by Pennsylvania State Police, the state’s health department seemed to contradict what the team said the reasoning was behind its decision. According to the team, the organization was warned by state police that if their season continued, they could be held accountable. When Gov. Tom Wolf permitted professional sports to resume play in front of 250 people, the organization put together a plan that would let fans enjoy the game in a safe and healthy environment. However, the Pa. Department of Health clarified by saying PSP received complaints about too many people attending games and that the organization never applied for a waiver that would allow the Wild Things to extend capacity beyond 250 people. Health department officials said “there was no intent for the Washington Wild Things to shut down,” and that the team can continue its season as long as it meets the 250 capacity limit.