Malaga has contacted the health authorities to offer the La Rosaleda stadium as a possible vaccination point after learning that the Junta de Andalucía is studying the possibility of mass vaccinations against the coronavirus in large areas. This has been announced by the Blue and White club through a statement.
La Rosaleda has already hosted blood and bone marrow donation campaigns, has a large capacity for outdoor seating (30,000 seats in the stands) and with numerous work spaces that make it a firm candidate for a vaccination center. “The club is aware of the current delicate health situation and wants to transfer its support for citizens and administrations in these difficult times”, Includes the blue and white statement.
The Martiricos entity thus joins clubs such as Cádiz, which has also offered Ramón de Carranza as a point to carry out mass vaccinations if the authorities consider it necessary.
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