Demonstration experiment of spectator admission exceeding the limit at Yokohama Stadium Local voice is 15:53 ​​on October 15

Regarding the fact that Kanagawa Prefecture and others are planning to conduct a demonstration experiment to confirm the infection prevention measures and their effects when spectators who exceed the limit are admitted at the professional baseball game held at Yokohama Stadium for 3 days from the end of this month. While some locals are worried about the infection with the new coronavirus, some say it is a necessary initiative.

Among them, a man in his twenties who is a fan of Yokohama DeNA BayStars said, "I'm a little lonely at the game with a limited number of people, but I was able to watch it with confidence. I think it will be exciting if the number of people increases, but I am worried." I was talking.



Also, a man in his thirties who is also a fan said, "I'm worried about what to do if a cluster occurs. I would like people who come to the stadium to provide proper information in advance and proceed."



A woman in her 70s said, "I think I'm doing a lot of things, such as the Go To campaign, halfway through, even though I haven't converged yet. I think it's a good idea to do it quickly."



On the other hand, a man in his 60s said, "I think it is an unavoidable effort to deal with the virus well. I want you to proceed while taking proper measures."