The football-stadiums-barometer-cst-here-are-the-decisions-of-the-consultation-committee-direct/” title=”Horeca until midnight, leisure, football stadiums, barometer, CST: here are the decisions of the Consultation Committee (direct)”>consultation committee will meet again on Friday. Both cyclo-cross and football would again be allowed to fill in up to 50% of their total visitor capacity in a proposed plan. Cautious relaxations are also expected for indoor sports. “Finally” is what it sounds like at the BNXT League (basketball) and EuroMillions Volley League.
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There will probably be good news for football and cyclocross fans. In the corona barometer that the consultation committee wants to definitively call into existence on Friday, both sports should be allowed to receive people in green, orange and red situations. After all, according to the current proposal, outdoor events where people sit or move quietly can receive people again. That while they are banned today.
However, everyone is obliged to wear a mouth mask, show his or her CST and the capacity is limited to 50 percent of the maximum.
Indoor sports: depending on the size
Indoor sports will probably also gain perspective. Since the end of November, basketball, volleyball, etc. were no longer allowed to receive spectators. The competitions were stopped for a while and then started again without spectators. In the proposal to be discussed, We are now looking at the size of the room and how many people could sit at a safe distance from each other.
With venues such as the Dôme in Charleroi (6,500 seats), the Lotto Arena in Antwerp (5,000), the Versluys Dôme in Ostend (5,000), the Country Hall Liège (5,000), the Mons Arena (3,700) and Sportoase Leuven ( 3,000), six out of ten clubs in the BNXT League have a lot of space to receive a pack of spectators safely and with, among other things, a mouth mask. Only Limburg United, Okapi Aalst and especially Kangaroos Mechelen and Brussels play their home games in small halls. However, these four clubs would also be happy with a limited number of fans in their accommodation at first.
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