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The Scientific Technical Committee (Cts), based on current epidemiological indices and in line with what is recommended on several occasions, believes that “conditions do not exist at this time” to allow “more openings” at indoor and outdoor sporting events: This was announced by the Cts itself, specifying that “it is still essential to ensure – for each event authorized by current regulations – the reservation and pre-allocation of the seat with fixed seats, strict compliance with the physical spacing measures of at least 1 meter, hand hygiene and use of masks “.
The Scientific Technical Committee announces in a press release that it has met today to analyze the document received by the Minister of Health on citizen participation in sporting events, prepared by the Conference of Autonomous Regions and Provinces. In this sense, regarding citizen participation in the events of the different disciplines and sports series, “confirming that they represent the maximum expression of criticality for the transmission of the virus – also in consideration of the recent start of the school year, whose impact on the epidemic curve should be analyzed in the short term – the CTS believes that, based on current epidemiological indices and in line with what has been recommended on several occasions, the conditions do not exist – at this time – to allow the outside and Closed, the participation of viewers in the manner indicated in the document prepared by the Conference of Autonomous Regions and Provinces ”.
However, it remains “essential to guarantee, for each event authorized by the regulations currently in force – the CTS specifies – the reservation and pre-assignment of a seat with a fixed seat, strict compliance with the physical spacing measures of at least 1 meter, hand sanitation and use of masks “. If the event cannot guarantee the aforementioned preventive measures, “the figures indicated in the Prime Minister’s Decree – points out the Committee – must necessarily be reduced by the organizing bodies and placed under the evaluation and responsibility of the competent health authorities”.
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