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When can fans re-enter stadiums? How many spectators can come? Should there be a mandatory vaccination for stadium visitors? These and other questions will arrive in the Bundesliga in the coming weeks and months. In Switzerland there is already a discussion about compulsory vaccination as an “opportunity”, in Austria people are more cautious.
At “CrownChristian Ebenbauer, a member of the Bundesliga board, explains:If the government says you can go to the stadium with a vaccine, we will use that as a guide. But we, as a league, will not need vaccines. It can’t be a compulsion. “
However, as a league, they want to help educate people about vaccines: “We want to support clubs to get people vaccinated. We have a great community and it’s about education.“
Previous Bundesliga hygiene concepts have worked. “These concepts are expanding,” says Ebenbauer. However, due to government measures, spectators were only allowed at the beginning of the fall season. According to the current status, 750 fans must enter the stadium for the first round after the winter break. If they allow themselves to be “released” beforehand. Given that the control of negative tests would be left to the clubs, in several Bundesliga clubs the question arises whether this is worth it.
“I hope more is possible at the beginning of the final round.“Ebenbauer is quite cautious with the predictions of the fans.
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