Fans urged to get COVID-19 test following Denmark’s game against Russia

According to the Patent Safety Authority, at least 16 people seated on the B tribune have tested positive following the match

The Patent Safety Authority has urged anyone who was seated in the B tribune during Denmark’s recent Euro 2020 clash against Russia to get a PCR test.

In the wake of the match, 16 people seated in the B section of Parken Stadium have tested positive for COVID-19, including four who were infected with the more infectious Delta mutation.

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Raucous crowd
The game, which saw Denmark win 4-1 and progress to the knock-out stages, had an immense and emotional atmosphere.

Fans stood, jumped and chanted for much of the game.





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