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Australia PM Gives Permission for 10000 People In A Stadium
By CricShots - Jun 12, 2020 8:15 pm
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Australia Prime Minister, Scott Morrison announced on Friday that they will allow crowds of up to 10,000 at small stadiums to watch sport as part of plans to ease social distancing restrictions in July. Morrison said Australia’s states were working toward rules which would let stadiums with capacities of up to 40,000 host up to 10,000 spectators.

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Morrison said the changes could also apply for concerts and festivals. Talking to the reporters, he explained, “It would have to be a large, open area. There would need to be seated at the appropriate distance. It would need to be ticketed, so people would be able to understand who was in attendance at that event.”

Limits on mass gatherings are still being practiced in Australia and vary between states and territories. Australia has recorded more than 7,000 coronavirus infections and 102 deaths.

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Australia’s two biggest professional winter sports, the National Rugby League (NRL) and Australian Football League (AFL) resumed their seasons with matches at closed stadiums but have been given the green light to allow small groups of fans to attend venues.

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Australia won their last international game 

The NRL is allowing fans at corporate boxes on game-day, while South Australia state authorities approved a crowd of 2,000 in the terraces for the AFL match between the Adelaide Crows and Port Power at Adelaide Oval on Saturday. Neighbouring New Zealand is expecting bumper crowds at stadiums this weekend to watch the first matches of “Super Rugby Aotearoa”, the world’s first professional rugby competition to resume since the coronavirus shutdown.

On the other hand, in India, the number of coronavirus positive patients in India went past 301000 with almost 800 people losing t6heir lives on Friday, as per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

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Almost the entire is in a lockdown due to the scare of the ever-escalating situation concerning the World Health Organisation-recognized pandemic that is the Coronavirus. Everything- schools, colleges, airports, railway stations, gyms, sporting events, movies, offices- have been put under lockdown as the world continues to self-isolate in order to control the pandemic.