Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Covid-19: Arsenal, Chelsea, 4 others affected as London moves into Tier-3 on Wednesday

London and neighbouring cities will move into the highest level of COVID-19 restrictions from Wednesday, December 16.

London will move into the highest level of Corona restrictions (Tier 3) which will come into force at 00.01am on Wednesday, as a new variant of the virus gets identified.

In just five days, there has been a rapid increase in the number of Corona cases across the capital. The Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, told London MPs the capital will be moved to Tier 3 imminently.

Mr Hancock said London would move into tier 3 to “keep people safe and prevent hospitals from being overwhelmed. Early action can help prevent more damaging and longer-lasting problems later,” Mr Hancock told the House of Commons.”

What you should know

  • At the beginning of the month, the Government introduced a new three-tier system.
  • In tier 1 (medium alert), fans could return in lower transmission areas with a maximum of 4,000 fans being allowed into stadiums.
  • In tier 2 (high alert), only 2,000 fans will be allowed in stadiums.
  • In the last tier, tier 3 (very high alert) stadiums are not permitted to welcome fans at all.

This means Premier League clubs in London, Arsenal, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Tottenham and West Ham, won’t be able to welcome 2000 fans in their respective stadiums. Premier league fixtures in London will now be played behind closed doors.

Arsenal confirmed this news saying:

  • “As it currently stands, we are unable to welcome fans to Emirates Stadium for subsequent upcoming fixtures and therefore will not run any ballots until further notice” a club statement on their official website.

In the premier League, after London has been placed on highest level of Corona restrictions, only Liverpool, Everton, Brighton and Southampton in the top flight will be allowed to welcome 2,000 fans in their respective stadiums.

 

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