LONDON, July 31 — Fans will not be allowed to attend pilot sports events for at least two weeks due to a spike in Covid-19 infection rates, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said today. The announcement means no fans will be allowed from tomorrow at the horse racing in Goodwood as well as the...
Friday, 31 Jul 2020 09:31 PM MYT
Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson is pictured in Downing Street following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease , London, May 20, 2020. — Reuters pic LONDON, July 31 — Fans will not be allowed to attend pilot sports events for at least two weeks due to a spike in Covid-19 infection rates, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said today.
The announcement means no fans will be allowed from tomorrow at the horse racing in Goodwood as well as the Crucible theatre for the World Snooker Championships. The decision also affects fans scheduled to watch two county cricket matches at the Oval and Edgbaston this weekend.“I said from May we would not hesitate to put on the brakes at the slightest sign that the numbers were going in the wrong direction.”
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