Susanna Frare said her family decided to take a "calculated risk" attending the home opener of the Texas Rangers, the first major U.S. pro sports event to approach capacity in a stadium since the coronavirus shutdown more than a year ago. The only games with fans were at the home of the Rangers — the neutral-site NL Championship Series and World Series. Fans could be heard clearly singing the national anthem, slugger Joey Gallo got a loud ovation during pre-game introductions and all the concession stands were open. Infectious disease experts are mixed in their view of the Rangers allowing full capacity at this stage of the pandemic. I know the Rangers are going to do this right.
Source: Fox News April 05, 2021 21:33 UTC