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Enforced social distancing solves COVID dilemma at NRL game – Courier Mail
Stringent COVID-safe measures will continue to be enforced at the Melbourne Storm’s Sunshine Coast home games after temporary seating appeased social distancing fears.
Stringent COVID-safe measures will continue to be enforced at the Melbourne Storms Sunshine Coast home games after temporary seating appeased social distancing fears.
It paid off, with the Storm clinching a 41-10 win over the Canterbury Bulldogs.
One week after fans crowded together on the council-owned stadium’s eastern hill, the capacity was further cut to just 4134, down from previous caps of 6000 and just over a third of the stadium’s usual capacity of 12,000.
Temporary seating specifica…
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