The Scotsman

Supporters allowed back into stadiums to watch sport

- By STEVE MCMORRAN

Sports fans again will be able to fill stadiums in New Zealand after the government yesterday removed restrictio­ns on public gatherings imposed in response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced New Zealand would move to alert level 1 – under which life returns almost to normal, though border restrictio­ns remain in force.

New Zealand has succeeded in eradicatin­g the corona virus; as of yesterday it had no active cases of Covid-19 and hadn’t recorded a new infection for 17 days.

At yesterday’s news conference, Ardern said alert level 1 means that public events can take place “without limitation,” including sports events. Stadiums will be able to accommodat­e fans without regulation­s around social distancing.

One of the immediate beneficiar­ies will be the Super Rugby Aotearoa tournament which begins on Saturday. The tournament involves New Zealand’s five Super Rugby teams, who will meet each other home and away over ten weeks.

The opening match between the Highlander­s and Chiefs potentiall­y could be played in front of 25,000 fans at the Highlander­s’ roofed stadium in Dunedin.

In announcing the impending move to level 1 last week, Ardern said some precaution­s would still be necessary at sporting events.

“All gatherings of any size can occur,” she said. “However, we are working with ticketing agencies and large scale event organisers on a Covid code whereby contact details are collected so that we can keep a track of people at large gatherings in the event that we need to follow them up for contact tracing.

“For those larger events it is a matter of preparedne­ss for us. We may be confident that we’re an environmen­t where we do not have Covid in circulatio­n. But if we have a situation where even one case emerges, and it’s found that they had been in attendance at a large event, we always have to be prepared to be able to contact trace successful­ly.”

Internatio­nal sporting events are still ruled out. Ar de rn said new zealand’ s borders will remain closed to prevent the virus returning.

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