Starting from professional baseball today, the game will be held with a maximum of 5000 people. July 10 19:08

Professional baseball has been holding games since the 10th with a maximum audience of 5,000. As the number of people infected with the new coronavirus increased again mainly in Tokyo, each stadium greeted the audience by taking measures to prevent infection.

Six night games are scheduled for professional baseball from 6 pm on the 10th, and each stadium is supposed to hold up to 5000 people.

Among them, Lotte v. Seibu at ZOZO Marine Stadium in Chiba City was the only game held in the Tokyo metropolitan area, and the audience checked the body temperature at each gate with a small thermography before entering the stadium. The staff also called on the audience to line up at a sufficient distance and to disinfect their hands with the disinfectant solution installed.

In addition, the spectator seats are spaced from each other in the front, back, left, and right, and one out of every six seats is guarded by approximately 120 staff during the match.

A 51-year-old man from Chiba city who has been a Lotte fan for over 20 years said, "I'm afraid of the coronavirus, but I came because I wanted to cheer.I really want to give a big cheer if I get a point, , I want to suppress it. I hope that you can enjoy professional baseball because the infection does not spread."

Lotte's public relations manager Kisho Kajiwara said, "I think it's a responsibility and significance to have a spectator in the match while there are so many infected people. Ultimately, it is our mission to make the stadium full. I want to create a stadium that is safe, safe and enjoyable today, and I want to create an environment where everyone can go to this stadium without any problems."

In professional baseball, if the temperature is 37 degrees or more for 5 minutes or if there is a symptom of suspected new coronavirus infection such as cough or sore throat, we will refuse to enter.

In addition, at each stadium, we posted posters to inform new support rules, such as not shouting out loud or singing cheering songs to avoid splash infection, and not going to pick up foul balls to avoid close contact, or to post a game. Before that, we will call on large-scale visions and announcements in the venue to follow the rules.

The store measures are...

From the 10th, 15 restaurants, which is one-third of the usual number, started operating in and around the stadium of the ZOZO Marine Stadium in Chiba City.

Each store was marked with a tape on the ground to line up at intervals, and a splash prevention sheet was attached to the cash register. In addition, the clerk wears a mask and gloves to frequently sterilize the counter, etc., and also implements measures such as narrowing down the items to individual packaging or a menu with a lid.

Sales of alcoholic beverages are to be judged by each baseball team, but at the ZOZO Marine Stadium, sales will be suspended for three consecutive games from the 10th, and sales will not be carried out by salespeople at the audience seats.

Yasunori Kaneda, the restaurant manager, said, “For us, this is a long-awaited opening. We have been focusing on hygiene management. We want to do what we can to prevent infections.” It was

A prefabricated hut that is temporarily isolated...

Near the spectator seats of the ZOZO Marine Stadium in Chiba City, there were three prefabricated huts for temporary isolation so that if someone complained of being in poor physical condition, it would not come into contact with other spectators.

There is a bed inside the prefabricated hut, and there are a questionnaire and a thermometer to check the symptoms, and a smartphone to make a video call with a doctor.