China News Service, July 27. According to Korea Broadcasting International (KBS), South Korea has allowed spectators to enter the stadium to watch sports games within a limited range starting from the professional baseball game held on the 26th. This is the first time in 82 days since the start of the game with zero spectators.

  According to reports, the Korean professional baseball game allows spectators to enter and watch within 10% of the stadium's capacity. In the match on July 26, the spectators and cheerleaders both wore masks. Although they did not shout slogans, they cheered the athletes with actions. The atmosphere was still very hot.

Data map: South Korea under the epidemic. Photo by China News Agency reporter Zeng Nai

  Before the audience enters the stadium, they first measure their body temperature at the entrance of the baseball stadium, and then receive a QR code and confirm their identity. The anti-epidemic regulations require spectators to be in the baseball stadium, not to carry out cheering activities that may cause droplet infection, and not to eat fried chicken, drink beer, etc. in the auditorium. They can only eat food purchased in the baseball stadium in the designated area, and must Sitting next to each other.

  On the other hand, the Korean professional football game will also be allowed to enter the stadium within 10% of the stadium's capacity from August 1. The professional golf tournament plans to have a zero-spectator match by the end of August, and then discuss whether to allow spectators to enter the court depending on the epidemic.

  The South Korean government stated that it will gradually increase the number of people entering the stadium to watch sports games under the premise that the audience fully abides by the epidemic prevention regulations.