The International 10 may well pass with spectators
Telegram - t.me/nikitaflz1dotaJust a couple of days ago, Valve rolled out a blog on the official website, where they noted that they were not yet ready to start selling tickets for The International 10. The reason was epidemiological complications, namely the spread of the "delta" strain of coronavirus.
Yesterday the qualification match for the 2020 World Cup took place, where Romania hosted Liechtenstein at its home stadium in Bucharest. The number of spectators was about 9,904, which is about 20% of the arena's capacity.
It is noted that fans with actual negative PCR tests and those people who have passed 10 days after the second dose of the vaccine could get into the stadium. Thus, The International 10 may well pass with the audience, the only question for Valve is whether they are willing to take risks.
TI10 was originally scheduled to take place in August at Stockholm. Over time, Valve announced a "relocation" and relocation of the championship. The International 10 is scheduled to take place from October 7-17 in Bucharest, Romania.