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stadia

[stey-dee-uh] / ˈsteɪ di ə /


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Hundreds more vaccination centres, mobile units and pop-up sites are expected to be set up in the next week, in locations including football stadia, shopping centres and racecourses.

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It wasn't just the sport, it was also the razzmatazz - the crowd, the huge stadia and the expectations.

From BBC

Out of necessity, the men's and women's Hundred matches became double-headers, being played at the same venue - large, iconic stadia - and broadcast by the same commentary teams.

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In England, Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove warned those who refuse to take a vaccine may be unable to access mass attendance venues such as football stadia or nightclubs.

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There will still be limits on the size of events and stadia attendances - but these will increase outdoors to 2,000 seated and 1,000 standing, and indoors to 400.

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