Anonymous ID: a8ffba May 4, 2020, 6:27 a.m. No.9023473   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3533

Not mentioned in the article buta report on ABC said the stadium would be totally cashless.

 

"The Miami Dolphins have put together early plans for how to host fans in its stadium during the 2020 NFL season amid the coronavirus pandemic. During a Monday segment with Good Morning America, Dolphins CEO/president Tom Garfinkel revealed mock-ups of new entrances into Hard Rock Stadium that would help adhere to social distancing guidelines.

 

"We would have times to come in for security at different gates so people would be separated out in terms of when they enter the stadium," Garfinkel said. "We would exit the stadium much like a church environment where each row exits so people aren't filing out all at the same time in a herd."

Hard Rock Stadium can hold approximately 65,000 fans for a football game, but the Dolphins said they might be down to 15,000 fans for the next season as they adjust to a different setup."

 

espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29131481/dolphins-reveal-plans-host-fans-stadium

Anonymous ID: a8ffba May 4, 2020, 6:41 a.m. No.9023530   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3535 >>3536 >>3554 >>3582

This is becoming completely asinine:

 

"Though the coronavirus has temporarily reshaped the world we live in and set into place a “new normal,” the pandemic could also have major lasting effects on the way we go about our day-to-day months, or even years, down the road. For example, Avio Interiors, an Italy-based airline design firm, just proposed a new plan for “reverse” airplane seats, which could become the new way to fly in a post-pandemic world.

The design, called “Janus” after the two-faced Roman god, is a new take on the three-seater plan. Rather than all three seats facing toward the front of the plane, the Janus design proposes that the middle seat face backward. This ensures “maximum isolation between passengers seated next to each other,” as Avio Interiors explains in a April 20 Instagram post.

 

“[This] arrangement allows all three passengers to be separated with a shield made of transparent material that isolates them from each other, creating a protective barrier for everyone,” the caption continues. “Each passenger has its own space isolated from others, even from people who walk through the aisle.”

 

https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/reverse-airplane-seat-design-36750409