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With restrictio­ns, fans set to return to SKorean baseball

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SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s profession­al baseball league says it will require fans to wear masks and to sit at least a seat apart as it prepares to bring back spectators in the coming weeks amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Korea Baseball Organizati­on on Tuesday said fans will also not be allowed to eat food in the stands. Teams will also be initially allowed to sell only 30% of the seats for each game, a figure that could be expanded to as much as 50% depending on the progress in the country’s anti-virus efforts.

Fans will also be screened for fevers and discourage­d from shouting, singing and cheering during the game. And perhaps as a means of discouragi­ng any boisterous behavior, beer will also be banned and fans will only be allowed to drink water or non-alcoholic beverages.

They will be able to buy tickets only with credit cards so that health authoritie­s could easily locate them when needed. South Korea has been actively tracing the contacts of virus carriers using credit-card informatio­n, cellphone location data and surveillan­ce camera footage.

The KBO became one of the world’s first major sports competitio­ns to return to action in May, but without fans in the stands. Seats have been covered with cheering banners, dolls or pictures of fans as teams tried to mimic a festive atmosphere.

Health authoritie­s and sports ministry officials have been discussing preventati­ve measures as they try to schedule a return of fans in baseball, soccer, golf and other sports. The plans could be announced as early as this week.

South Korea’s moves to re-admit fans in sporting events come despite a resurgence of the coronaviru­s in the Seoul metropolit­an area, which is home to about half of the country’s 51 million population. Despite the steady rise in infections, government officials have been reluctant to enforce stronger social distancing guidelines out of concerns of further hurting a fragile economy.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? IN THIS MAY 5 FILE PHOTO, SK Wyverns’ cheerleade­rs cheer for their team during a baseball game against Hanwha Eagles in Incheon, South Korea. South Korea’s profession­al baseball league said on Tuesday it will require fans to wear masks and to sit at least a seat apart as it prepares to bring back spectators in the coming weeks amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.
ASSOCIATED PRESS IN THIS MAY 5 FILE PHOTO, SK Wyverns’ cheerleade­rs cheer for their team during a baseball game against Hanwha Eagles in Incheon, South Korea. South Korea’s profession­al baseball league said on Tuesday it will require fans to wear masks and to sit at least a seat apart as it prepares to bring back spectators in the coming weeks amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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