The new regulations are scheduled to be approved this Tuesday by Council Minister in the use of masks indoors. Proposal that will enter into force when it is published on BOE day after tomorrow.
Starting tomorrow, Wednesday, the use of masks in interior spaces is no longer mandatory, except in spaces where there may be people with vulnerabilities. Within this scope are health centers, hospitals, social health centers such as shelters and transportation.
In addition, and as announced by the Minister Health, Carolina Darias, It will be recommended especially when crowded and when it comes to weak people.
Well, as we’ve anticipated World of sports on April 6, in this new regulation approved by Council Minister football stadiums will not be included for now. Not only professional football, but also basketball or sporting events that attract large numbers of spectators. In other words, Spanish professional football and basketball were not free from the use of masks, which became a daily instrument in society as a result of the emergence of the pandemic.
In other words, temporarily and until further notice, the use of masks will continue to be mandatory within the First and Second Division stadiums. A measure that can be examined as the pandemic continues to develop in our country.
So, in dealing with this end of the championship in the First and Second Divisions, a season where teams play the most and may have a more public presence in stadiums; everyone who makes it should be accompanied by a mask because it’s been almost a year since it was made. May 12, 2020 is the first date on which the government has allowed the return of fans to soccer stadiums for the last two days of last season. Proposal conditioned on the stage at which each Autonomous Community was found.
To those in the early stages then, such as Valencian Community, allows the availability of up to 30% of the capacity of the stadiums and has an estimated limit of five thousand spectators. But always with the use of masks. A use of masks that continued at the end of September last year gave the green light for the return of 100% of the public to the stadiums of 42 professional soccer teams.
Source: La Verdad

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