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Italy rejects plan for more spectators in stadiums due to Covid-19 situation
A logo of Italys Lega Serie A is seen in Milan, Italy, December 17, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

ROME, Sept 27 — The Italian government has rejected a proposal to allow more spectators to watch sporting events, including the Serie A soccer league.

Italy’s regions had suggested that the current limit of 1,000 spectators be increased to 25 per cent of stadium capacity, which would have allowed nearly 20,000 fans at bigger stadiums such as the San Siro in Milan and Rome’s Stadio Olimpico.

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However, the government’s technical-scientific committee (CTS) said on Saturday that such a move would be premature due to the Covid-19 situation.

"The CTS believes that. ...current conditions do not allow the participation of spectators in outdoor and indoor events in the manner indicated in the document prepared by the Conference of Regions and Autonomous Provinces,” it said in a statement.

The CTS added that it may reconsider its decision once it has more information about the impact on the Covid-19 situation of the re-opening of schools earlier this month. — Reuters

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