The March 11th match between Liverpool and Atletico has taken 41 fans with Coronavirus to life

British health service data (NHS), analyzed by the Edge Health published by the Times, is clear. Livepool-Atletico Madrid on March 11th has cost him his life because of the Coronavirus, 41 English spectators present that evening at Anfield Road. Spain had, by that moment, some 2,200 positive cases, a 500% higher [...]
British health service data (NHS), analyzed by the Edge Health published by the Times, is clear. Livepool-Atletico Madrid on March 11th has cost him his life because of the Coronavirus, 41 English spectators present that evening at Anfield Road. Spain had, up to that point, some 2,200 positive cases, a 500% higher rate compared to that of England in the same period of time.
The fight of controversy is destined to still create discussions. The presence of 3,000 Spanish fans, when the day before Valencia-Atlanta was played by closed doors and when the virus had caused closure in many states, is one of the motives that have transformed a Champions match into a match of dramatic consequences. Adding to this is the negligence that the A's fans have not measured even the temperature when they arrived in England.
It's frightening to think how much more dead this match has added, since the account has been made considering only English fans present at Anfield that evening.












