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Old 06.25.2020, 03:21 AM   #1107
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But as of July 1 we will have far less restrictions! Including this:

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Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced on Wednesday evening during a press conference that supporters will be welcome in the stadiums from 1 July. However, chants are forbidden and fans should sit at a distance of five feet. Some supporters' associations see the relaxation of the corona measures as a step in the right direction, but Rutte's message has not been well received everywhere.


"It is simple: if that does happen, it will close again," Rutte responded during the press moment to the question how he wants to maintain that there is no longer singing by supporters. "Take along those big horns that you can press when a goal is scored, and whisper 'hooray', but nothing more," said Rutte. "Why is it? It's not fun at all, but we now know from all studies that there is a good chance that the virus will spread if you sing or shout, for example."
Nobody understands this. We don't have football competition anyway but it also applies to other sports events or concerts. You can attend a concert , in seated venues with 1.5 meters distance from other people, but you're not allowed to sing along
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