Measures to prevent infection of professional baseball spectators, etc. New guidelines announced July 20th 20:55

Before professional baseball starts the game with spectators from the 10th, NPB = Japan Baseball Organization announced new guidelines that summarize measures to prevent spectators and others from being infected with the new coronavirus.

Professional baseball kicked off on the 19th of last month, and so far it has been playing with no spectators, but from the 10th there will be a maximum of 5000 spectators, and on the 8th, NPB will take measures to prevent infection to the spectators. We have published a new guideline incorporating the above on the official website.

The guideline stipulates that all spectators will be thermometered at the time of admission, and if the body temperature is 37°C for 5 minutes or more, or if you are not wearing a mask, you cannot enter.

In addition, the method of support is restricted to prevent splash infection and contact infection among the audience,
▽loud and singing support songs,
▽High touch,
▽Group while shoulders are jumping or jumping It is prohibited to cheer on
, use noise such as ▽ trumpets , and cheering with
jet balloons or towels.

We also encourage people not to leave their seats and pick up the ball to keep a close distance with others and to avoid closeness and crowding.

In addition, in order to know the position of the seat if an infected person comes out, we ask the spectator to store the ticket and shoot the seat with the camera of the smartphone, and if the infection is confirmed, the team will determine the seat position on the website. It will be announced at, etc. and will contact the person who purchased a nearby seat.

Regarding the sale of food and drink, alcoholic beverages are also possible, but in order to avoid making a loud voice by getting drunk, it is said that "We recommend that you refrain from selling during this month", and whether it will actually be sold or not Each case will be decided after consultation with the local government.

It also prefers to serve food in individual packages and containers with lids, and requires that money be exchanged through trays.