France is considering the imminent return of football stadium fans and trust that in “three or four weeks” they can be achieving their progressive return, as explained this Friday by the country's sports minister, Roxana Maracineanu.
“The return of the public to the stadiums? In three or four weeks,” Maracineanu told BFMTV. “We are (also) working with the culture and tourism sector in experiments that should see the light at this time, “he added.
“In these tests we will be able to integrate all the new crisis technologies such as vaccines, saliva tests and antigens, and also all the tools of the test-alert-protect strategy such as QR codes by zone (in stadiums) that can be used, “added the minister.
France has notified this Friday 25,207 new cases of coronavirus, which means that 3,712,020 people have already contracted the disease since the origin of the pandemic. In the last 24 hours, another 286 people have died from the coronavirus. In total, 86,147 have died from this cause.
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