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Bloomfield Corona: About 80 Fans Sent to Isolation | Israel today

2020-03-04T15:24:17.665Z


The Ministry of Health made it clear who exactly the Tel Aviv derby was at last week's risk of being infected with Corona Israeli football


After learning that a sick fan in Corona was staying near thousands in the Tel Aviv derby, the manager is looking at all the implications at this time. • The Health Ministry has made it clear who is at risk for infection

  • Fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv in the derby spoken. Box 8 goes into isolation

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    Alan Shaver

Corona panic in full swing. At this time, senior football league executives are holding consultations with relevant health ministry officials to find out all the implications of the Bloomfield fan's presence in the last derby match.



The manager is considering how to proceed and whether they should change decisions about having games with an audience but decisions have not yet been made and no official announcement has yet been issued by any qualified person.

The Ministry of Health is currently talking to sportsmen (in charge of Bloomfield) and Maccabi Tel Aviv to reduce the number of people exposed to the same fan by ranks, but at this stage it is still advisable that anyone sitting in Gate 8 in the derby should enter the isolation according to that day, ie For another five days.

The Ministry of Health wanted to clarify who exactly needed to enter a 14-day isolation, to be sure: Gates 7-8, block 425, between lines 43-49 (inclusive), in chairs 169-179. That means close to 80 people.



Maccabi Tel Aviv said: "After the Ministry of Health issued the announcement regarding a patient who attended the Derby on February 24, the club clearly began the issue and its implications with the Ministry of Health, the director of the leagues and sports halls. As soon as the picture becomes clear and we have more information - we will update. "



Recalling from the Health Ministry a short time ago, a sick boy in Corona was present at the Feb. 24 derby match, and there is a concern that has infested hundreds of fans.



The boy, a Brenner High School student, contracted the Red Pirate store in a light Judah passenger who returned from Italy, and sat at Gate 8 at the Bloomfield football field.



The health ministry said: "The patient is a teenager from the Iros community, attending a Brenner regional school and working at the Red Pirate store in Or Yehuda. The patient is in home isolation as of Saturday 29/2.

Source: israelhayom

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