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Reuters exclusively reports UEFA’s COVID-19 chief says Euro 2020 will happen this year and fans could travel

Reuters exclusively reported that UEFA’s COVID-19 tsar said there is no question of June’s Euro 2020 tournament being cancelled or postponed and that fans could yet be allowed to travel internationally to the games. The tournament was postponed last year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and rescheduled for June 11-July 11 this year. “There is no way the Euros will not happen, they will happen,” Dr Daniel Koch, UEFA’s medical advisor on Euro 2020, told Reuters in an interview. “There is no worst-case scenario, there are realistic scenarios and best-case scenarios,” he added. 

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Regions: Europe
Countries: England
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The UEFA Euro 2020 logo is seen on a camera display marking 100 days before the start of the Euro 2020 soccer tournament in St. Petersburg, Russia, March 3, 2021. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov
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