While most of the games being played behind closed doors without spectators, you have a completely different approach in Vietnam.
It was with filled the grandstands with up to 30.000 spectators, as the vietnamese league on Friday, was resumed after having been shut down due to coronapandemien. It writes Reuters.
The publicized encounter with several thousand people on the battens stood between the home team Nam Dihn and guests from Viettel.
it was Here that the spectators freely let into the stadium without restrictions of distances or the like. To turn had the participants fans the opportunity to be tested for coronavirus, while some also bar mundbind during the fight.
But … As can be seen in the pictures, it was far from all who had the desire to have a protective mask in front of the mundtøjet.
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And maybe you are wondering how it can possibly be health safe to close the 30,000 people into a stadium where the spectators while sitting tightly packed and without distance to each other.
the Explanation is, however, quite logical. For in Vietnam has been quite undramatic, through coronakrisen. Thus, the country has only had 329 cases of coronavirus, while there is still no one died of the insidious disease.
while the approach to the reopening of the League should be taken with strict reservations, has therefore a somewhat different view of things in Vietnam.
Yet the attending fans not afraid, lest they should be infected with the coronavirus, even if they are sitting with something in the small spaces between each other.
– If we were afraid of the virus, we would not have come. The precautions that were taken to combat the virus and to keep our health safe, was good. This is why we all having fun now, says Viettel-tilhæneren Dihn Van Tam to Reuters.
Dihn Van Tam is backed by one of the players on the pitch Que Ngoc Hai, who is the captain of Viettel.
– I won’t say it here to compare us with other countries, but vietnamese football has returned after coronapausen. It shows just how well us vietnamese people have dealt with the virus, says Que Ngoc Hai.
Guests from Viettel’s withdrawal, incidentally, emerged victorious out of the showdown and won with 2-1.
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