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Three days after the Love of lesbian concert held in Barcelona on March 27, a young man has tested positive for coronavirus.
It seems to indicate that he would have entered the Palau Sant Jordi infected but the tests carried out before entering the bubble of 5,000 people were negative.
"
The negative indicates that it is not contagious
, so the event does not generate transmission problems", the promoters of the concert have commented to this newspaper Festivals for safe culture.
The fact that the contagion had not been detected could be related to the viral load.
"It may be that the viral load is so low that the test does not detect it.
The scientists tell us that in that case it cannot be contagious," they add from the organization.
"In any case, we will work
to explain the results at the end of the 14-day period that we set for ourselves
."
The period of 14 days is established to know if the contagion prevention measures were effective, coinciding with the incubation period of the virus.
"Although we have not yet set the day, we will work to explain the week of April 14."
After knowing the positive, Oriol Mitja, an expert in infectious diseases, clarified on Twitter that "it was a case that had Covid three days after the concert
and therefore had been infected before
.
"
In addition, he wrote that "if the test was negative on the day of the concert, most likely it did not infect anyone."
For its part, the group Love of lesbian prefers not to make statements.
The experiment
The concert at the Palau de Sant Jordi by the band Love of Lesbian is the first massive concert of the pandemic.
With the green light of PROCICAT, Catalonia's Territorial Civil Protection Plan,
and a medical team supervising the operation
, it was possible to celebrate after submitting all attendees to an antigen test.
Thus, the musicians, the organization, the public and other personnel turned the Sant Jordi
into a super bubble of 5,000 people
, who could sing and dance without a safe distance.
"Welcome to what is one of the most exciting concerts of our life. It has been a year and a half that we haven't been on stage," said soloist Santi Balmes, who asked the audience not to take off his mask:
"The world is watching us" and "this concert is a small battle within the war."
At the entrance, carried out gradually through four access points,
an FPP2 mask from the organization
was given to the public
, which was to replace the one used by the attendees, and hydroalcoholic gel was also administered to the public.
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