Sports world to watch Brisbane Lions lead the way through post-COVID crowds in Gabba tonight
Some of the biggest sports brands on the planet, including the NBA and Gridiron’s Dallas Cowboys, monitor Queensland’s COVID-safe stadium strategies as Gabba braces for Lions vs Richmond AFL sale of 25,000
One of the largest crowds in global sport since the start of the coronavirus pandemic will be regulated with spectators limited to specific areas and encouraged to wear masks to and from the match in a litmus test for the affair. increase the crowd at this month’s historic Gabba Grand Final over 30,000
Empty bays will separate sections to guard against any potential spread of COVID-19, while Gabba officials, who have already performed multiple contact tracing tests throughout the regular season, are confident the strategies will minimize the chances of new clusters as Queensland recorded yesterday another day without a new case of the virus
According to the latest state coronavirus regulations, tonight’s crowd could be capped at 31,500, but Gabba’s management has chosen to limit the number to 25,000
« We are doing everything under the strictest health guidelines designed to keep people safe, but Queensland is in a big space with the pandemic response and this allows us to push the boundaries in a way that many other sports around the world just can’t do »
Tonight’s crowd will be Australia’s second largest since the pandemic began, behind a turnout of 27,339 West Coast Eagles last month
Internationally, New Zealand’s national rugby premier has been one of the few competitions to feature crowds, with the US ice hockey, baseball and NBA finals all taking place without spectators. , while a handful of NFL teams have allowed small crowds
An AFL spokesperson said the league will be guided by health advice before making overtures on increasing spectator numbers in future final matches at Gabba
« We know Queensland is set to compete in the 2020 AFL Finals (and) as we have been doing all year, the health and well-being of the community has been our number one priority. » , did he declare
« We will be led by the state government and the relevant medical authorities on the capacity of the stadiums, and we will adjust accordingly if necessary »
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