The Spanish Football Association ("La Liga") has sent to the clubs a health protocol project that notes a possible return to the stadiums for the public, and includes mandatory registration of names, muzzles and temperature measurement.
The Spanish league revived recently after stopping since March due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus, but the matches are being held behind closed doors, in the absence of the fans.
According to the document, which does not mention the date of the return of the fans or the maximum allowed in the stands, fans will have to register their names in order to be able to attend the stadium, and on match days they will have to enter in separate groups and at specific time periods and pass several security checks.
The association plans to require fans to wear masks for the duration of the match, and to measure the temperature before entering the stadium in order to avoid infection "Covid-19", and those who have a temperature greater than 37.5 degrees, will be prevented from entering.
The health protocol also notes areas designated for people most at risk near exits, such as those over the age of seventy, or who have chronic health problems.
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