Prohibitions and recommendations for fans who will attend the Honduras-USA – Ten game on Wednesday

The Honduras National Team will make its debut this Wednesday at the octagonal of CONCACAF. On the third date we are greeted by the U.S. team arriving in the same conditions as ours and the police alongside authorities of Sinager have revealed recommendations and bans for fans.

This will be the first eliminatory match that mounts the Fenafuth during the pandemic. Only 50% of the fans who fit in at the Olympics will be allowed access, so 18,000 tickets were put on sale (it is already the capacity of the Morazán), but there will be biosecurity measures to prevent an outbreak of Covid contagion- 19.

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In the statement issued, they explained that the entry of minors is prohibited, there will be no sale of alcoholic beverages and above all, the entry of people who walk under the influence of narcotics and intoxicants will not be allowed.

The temperature will be taken from every fan who enters the stadium. If you walk with a fever, above 38 degrees, it is better to stay at home, as you will not be able to enter the stadium. From before entering the possession of the Olympic, you will have to carry your respective ticket in hand, as inside the stage there will be no ticket sales.

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All fans are asked to wear their mask and not take it off during the engagement. It is necessary to keep the distance and for this reason the spaces in the Olympic stadium have been marked so that the protocols of biosecurity. Honduras is in a pandemic, hospitals are operating almost 100% in major cities and the lethality of Covid-19 has been on the rise.

The National Team has just won two away matches (1-1 in Canada and 0-0 in El Salvat), now it is forced to win at home against the United States that last night could not against Canada in Nashville, Tennessee , for which he will come to die this Wednesday at 8.30pm at the Metropolitan Olympics.

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