COVID-19 | Govt approves return of fans to sports events

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COVID19 | Govt approves return of fans to sports events

JOHANNESBURG - The government has announced that fans will be allowed to attend live sporting events.

Following the easing of lockdown restrictions coupled with the decrease in the number of infections, sports fans can now get back into stadiums.Spectators at sports events are permitted but limited to 750 persons or less for indoor venues and 2000 persons or less for outdoor venues.

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