Euro final or can we now say the contagion game?
Authorities in the UK have estimated over the past day that the Euro final that took place last July 11 at Wembley Stadium in London between England and Italy appears to be a mass contagion event.
According to the data, which was revealed in the British "Times", about 2,295 verified corona patients were present at Wembley Stadium.
And if that’s not enough, data from the British Ministry of Health shows that during the final game more than 3,400 fans, who were present in or around the stadium, were infected.
England fans at Wembley 67 spectators and quite a few contagious // Reuters,
The report also states that the Euro final was a trigger for the Delta Zen outbreak in the stadium, which was attended by about 67,000 fans.
"The Euro final was a mass contagion event," the Times reported.
In the same matter, Jennifer Smith, the UK's Deputy Director of Health, added: "The Euro 2020 final was a very unique event and it is very likely that we will not see events with a similar effect on coronary heart disease in the future. "When there is close contact between people sitting close to each other. The data must be a warning to all of us as we carefully try to return to normalcy."
British Culture Minister Oliver Dawden added: "While it seems possible to hold mass sporting and cultural events safely, it is important that people remain careful when frames appear to be particularly crowded."