Comment en plusieurs tweets comprendre les mesures prises par les organisateurs du tournoi d’Hambourg qui accueille un peu de public. La rigueur allemande n’est pas un cliché, le preuve.
Publié le lundi 21 septembre 2020 à 09:38
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Comment en plusieurs tweets comprendre les mesures prises par les organisateurs du tournoi d’Hambourg qui accueille un peu de public. La rigueur allemande n’est pas un cliché, le preuve.
Lots of debate rn about having crowds at sporting events. So I thought I’d give a snapshot from here in Hamburg of how a tournament is trying to make it work when we have to learn to live with this 🦠 : A thread : pic.twitter.com/CZjNSBGIet
— Claire (@FadingTramlines) September 21, 2020
Firstly, Staggered arrival times – my ticket tells me what time to turn up if I want to see the first match. Mask 😷 needs to be on as you reach the first checkpoint, bitte pic.twitter.com/5OvMH5ArDk
— Claire (@FadingTramlines) September 21, 2020
Next there are the concession stands, but not as many as usual. No alcohol. No merchandise that people could pick up in their germy hands and then put back. Lots of hand sanitiser. One way systems. See view from above with Random Stef strolling undisturbed through the shot pic.twitter.com/2O28VWE3ib
— Claire (@FadingTramlines) September 21, 2020
Publié le lundi 21 septembre 2020 à 09:38