JAKARTA - Deputy II of Prevention BNPB Harmensyah said that it has not given permission for attendance at the stadium during the 2021-2022 Liga 1 and Liga 2 football competitions.
"The competition is held without spectators first, then it will be evaluated," Harmensyah said after attending a coordination meeting of Liga 1 and Liga 2 led by Minister zainudin Amali at the Kemenpora Building, Jakarta, Monday.
According to Harmensyah, BNPB or the Task Force on Handling COVID-19 do not want Indonesia to experience an increase in cases of SARS-CoV-2 virus transmission if spectators are welcome to enter the stadium.
In India, he continued, active cases of COVID-19 increased from 150,000 to 3.5 million people after spectators watched indian versus English national team cricket matches live at the stadium.
Even so, Harmensyah ensured that spectators could be present at the stadium during League 1 and 2 competitions when conditions were possible.
"At the next stage, it is not closed the possibility of spectators can go to the stadium but with strict health protocols so that there is no transmission (SARS-CoV-2 -red virus)," he reported from Antara.
On that occasion, Harmensyah confirmed that BNPB fully supports the implementation of Liga 1 and Liga 2 season 2021-2022 and immediately issued recommendations.
"We hope all parties including the fans comply with health protocols," he added.
Related to Liga 1 and Liga 2, The National Police through the Assistant Chief of Police Operations Irjen Polisi Imam Sugianto said that it will issue a crowd permit no later than May 27.
PSSI plans to hold the 2021-2022 Liga 1 season from the beginning of July between 3 and 7, until March 2022. While League 2 will roll out 14 days after the start of League 1 and is projected to end on Dec.
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