CORONAVIRUS/Taiwan’s baseball league to ease restrictions from June 7

Focus Taiwan
Date: 06/05/2020
By: Yang Chi-fang and Matthew Mazzetta

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Taipei, June 5 (CNA) Taiwan's professional baseball league said Friday that from June 7 it will relax restrictions on seating and the wearing of face masks, while also resuming food and beverage sales, in line with Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) guidance allowing greater flexibility for social events.

Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) Commissioner John Wu (吳志揚) made the announcement following a meeting with league executives.

First, Wu said, the league will relax the rules on seating arrangements to allow fans to sit in even-numbered seats in one row, and odd-numbered seats in the rows in front or behind.

Fans are currently required to keep two to three seats between them on either side, while the rows in front and behind must remain completely empt    [FULL  STORY]

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