Snooker news: How many cases of Covid-19 did the Crucible Theatre record at the World Championship?

A total of six cases of Covid-19 were recorded at the 45th snooker World Championship held at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield in April and May with over 10,000 fans attending the sport's biggest event. It was the only indoor sporting event held as part of the UK government's pilot scheme, tournament organisers have confirmed.

A general view of fans in the auditorium during day 17 of the Betfred World Snooker Championships 2021 at The Crucible Theatre on May 3, 2021 in Sheffield

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Tournament organisers World Snooker Tour have confirmed that six Covid-19 cases were recorded at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield during the World Championship in April and May with over 10,000 fans in attendance.
Three pilot events held at Wembley Stadium that attracted almost 30,000 people at football's FA Cup semi-finals, Carabao Cup Final and FA Cup final saw eight cases recorded.
The Crucible was at 33% for the first round, 50% for the second round, 75% for the quarter-finals and semi-finals before reaching full capacity of just under 1,000 for the final between Mark Selby and Shaun Murphy on Sunday 2 and Monday 3 May.
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The government's Events Research Programme (ERP) findings included:
“Our innovative and science led Events Research Programme is helping us to better understand how the risk of transmission at major events can be effectively mitigate," said Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden.
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“The findings and learnings will help event organisers plan for large audiences as we move to Step 4 of the roadmap."
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