Considering the damage corona virus has wrecked on world economy nad the rate at which the virus spread, should the English premier league resume behind closed doors?
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Komlan Abrema
I have seen the players share #StayHome videos… this will be a direct opposite for what they are preaching. Having football back will also encourage and tempt people to meet up because football is a social game.
Sallu Kamuskay
Absolutely not safe. Not until the WHO announces the last patient that will recover from this corona pandemic
Phanice Wamukota
Absolutely not! Is it not safe enough. It can’t be 100% full proof. Imagine the chances of exposing the entire teams to what could qualify as death threats… Also, if the money raised from the sale of tickets counts for something, most clubs probably want to hold out until when a live audience is safely available.
Oluwafemi Lawal
If the games are behind closed doors it means matches will be played without the fans posing no real threat of spreading the virus.
Daisy Mwikali
That would be a dangerous idea. With the number of passive cases still unknown, it is a premature thing to do. Maybe in about three months. Who will even watch when people are either dying from the virus of starving to death?