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20,000 fan limit

Not getting political here, but the tens of 1000's of people "protesting" these days will be a good indicator of where we're at with the virus. If cases don't spike up in those areas then just maybe being stadium where folks are likely a little more conscientious about masks, gloves, hand washing/sanitizer, etc... would be doable after all.

Not to mention all of the travel from people to attend the protests. That is currently not recommended, although as i've said in the past, travel restrictions at this point are not very useful. So, the protests have not social distancing, no disinfecting and travel from many areas.....if the virus positive count doesn't spike it will be telling.
 

Maybe the University should install this system in all the tunnels where football players, band, etc. enter into the stadium.
Maybe set up this where all the fans enter. Could be used for Basketball and volleyball entry points too.


"Researchers out of Bar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv have discovered disinfectant technology that is now being used for a sanitation tunnel, which sprays visitors with disinfecting liquid before they enter large venues to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The industrial automation firm RD Pack in Karmiel, Israel, took the process that makes a disinfectant out of water and applied it to a tunnel structure, according to The Times of Isreal.

The tunnel is reportedly made out of an aluminum and polycarbonate frame and is currently being tested at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv as soccer players prepare to return to stadium play, albeit without fans.

“When people walk through the tunnel, their whole body gets sprayed with the disinfectant, which works fast and efficiently, and provides the complete sterilization of a person,” Eran Druker, business development manager at RD Pack, told The Times of Isreal during a demonstration on Tuesday."
 
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Maybe the University should install this system in all the tunnels where football players, band, etc. enter into the stadium.
Maybe set up this where all the fans enter. Could be used for Basketball and volleyball entry points too.


"Researchers out of Bar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv have discovered disinfectant technology that is now being used for a sanitation tunnel, which sprays visitors with disinfecting liquid before they enter large venues to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The industrial automation firm RD Pack in Karmiel, Israel, took the process that makes a disinfectant out of water and applied it to a tunnel structure, according to The Times of Isreal.

The tunnel is reportedly made out of an aluminum and polycarbonate frame and is currently being tested at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv as soccer players prepare to return to stadium play, albeit without fans.

“When people walk through the tunnel, their whole body gets sprayed with the disinfectant, which works fast and efficiently, and provides the complete sterilization of a person,” Eran Druker, business development manager at RD Pack, told The Times of Isreal during a demonstration on Tuesday."
Until people start breathing again.
 



Maybe the University should install this system in all the tunnels where football players, band, etc. enter into the stadium.
Maybe set up this where all the fans enter. Could be used for Basketball and volleyball entry points too.


"Researchers out of Bar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv have discovered disinfectant technology that is now being used for a sanitation tunnel, which sprays visitors with disinfecting liquid before they enter large venues to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The industrial automation firm RD Pack in Karmiel, Israel, took the process that makes a disinfectant out of water and applied it to a tunnel structure, according to The Times of Isreal.

The tunnel is reportedly made out of an aluminum and polycarbonate frame and is currently being tested at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv as soccer players prepare to return to stadium play, albeit without fans.

“When people walk through the tunnel, their whole body gets sprayed with the disinfectant, which works fast and efficiently, and provides the complete sterilization of a person,” Eran Druker, business development manager at RD Pack, told The Times of Isreal during a demonstration on Tuesday."
Strip down and get disinfected! Sounds like a great idea.
 
Maybe the University should install this system in all the tunnels where football players, band, etc. enter into the stadium.
Maybe set up this where all the fans enter. Could be used for Basketball and volleyball entry points too.


"Researchers out of Bar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv have discovered disinfectant technology that is now being used for a sanitation tunnel, which sprays visitors with disinfecting liquid before they enter large venues to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The industrial automation firm RD Pack in Karmiel, Israel, took the process that makes a disinfectant out of water and applied it to a tunnel structure, according to The Times of Isreal.

The tunnel is reportedly made out of an aluminum and polycarbonate frame and is currently being tested at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv as soccer players prepare to return to stadium play, albeit without fans.

“When people walk through the tunnel, their whole body gets sprayed with the disinfectant, which works fast and efficiently, and provides the complete sterilization of a person,” Eran Druker, business development manager at RD Pack, told The Times of Isreal during a demonstration on Tuesday."
"...provides the complete sterilization of a person,"
I don't know that I like the sound of that. :Frown:
 
Maybe the University should install this system in all the tunnels where football players, band, etc. enter into the stadium.
Maybe set up this where all the fans enter. Could be used for Basketball and volleyball entry points too.
If it comes down to this crap here, just to watch a football game, or a live concert, I will be done with all of it. The x-ray crap at the airport is invasive enough as it is, I am not going through some BS "disinfectant" spray just to enter a stadium. Certain factions want to end football as it is, this will expedite that in a much quicker way. I hope that this never takes hold as it's just ridiculous.
 





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